Q1: ioXt Alliance Quarterly Newsletter
Catch up on the latest Q1 activity in the Alliance, our member companies and in the security world as a whole.
ioXt Alliance Member Snapshot: Google’s Brooke Davis
Learn why Brooke Davis, Google Strategic Partner & ioXt Alliance Mobile App Vice-Chair, values being part of the Alliance.
ioXt Alliance Member Snapshot: IBM X-Force Red Charles Henderson
Learn why Charles Henderson, IBM X-Force Red Global Managing Partner and Head of X-Force Red, values being part of the Alliance and what the industry can improve on.
How Can Businesses Ensure Device and Data Security?
As participants in an increasingly connected world, now’s the time to get smart about our risks and vulnerabilities. Already, a variety of devices—wearables, trackers, smart meters, sensors and more—are controlled and monitored via the internet.
Cybersecurity Experts Hail New IoT Law
President Donald Trump signed the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act into law this month, codifying what many cybersecurity experts have long begged for—increased security protection for the billions of IoT devices flooding homes and businesses.
IoT Improvement Act Backed by ioXt Alliance
The Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act is now law, aligning efforts of the ioXt Alliance and the U.S. federal government in addressing IoT security.
The Federal IoT Bill Has Passed—How ioXt Can Help You Leverage the Opportunity
The day has come. After three years of debate, the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act (H.R. 1668) is now law. What does the Act mean in general, and what does it mean specifically for manufacturers of connected devices? Let's dive in.
Millions of IoT Devices at Risk From TCP/IP Stack Flaws
Millions of consumer and enterprise IoT devices have software flaws in their TCP/IP stacks that could result in remote code execution, denial of service or a complete takeover of a device. Forescout nicknamed the batch of vulnerabilities Amnesia:33. Devices from as many as 150 vendors are likely vulnerable.
IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act Signed Into Law
On Friday, December 4, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 into law. Meant to ensure improved security for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the bill was initially introduced in 2017, but it did not make it very far at the time.
First Federal IoT Security Legislation Becomes Law
President Donald Trump on Friday signed into law the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020, the first U.S. federal law addressing IoT security.
Amnesia-33 Vulnerabilities Affect Vendors & Millions of Devices
Thirty-three vulnerabilities in open-source TCP/IP stacks often buried deep in internet-connected devices may cause years of issues for hundreds of manufacturers, and business and home customers alike.
Certified IoT Security with ioXt
The Internet of Things (IoT) is here. Everyday some new product is introduced adding to the wide diversity of IoT choices. They are not all the same. Many are limited in interoperability.
A Fireside Chat with the ioXt Alliance
At the recent virtual conference 'WorksWith', Silicon Labs was joined by the ioXt Alliance to introduce the new regulatory requirements coming in to help protect IoT devices from those with malicious intent.