A News Article from Sectigo
Secure authentication of devices, communications and data is now imperative, with everyone working from home and becoming increasingly reliant on connected devices, often with only basic levels of encryption.
A News Article from Sectigo
Sectigo, a renowned provider of automated digital identity management and web security solutions, has partnered with ReFirm Labs to help device original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) ensure security and compliance.
A Press Release from Sectigo
Sectigo and ReFirm Labs Partner to Help Device Manufacturers Uncover IoT Firmware Vulnerabilities and Achieve Compliance
A News Article from Sectigo
The announcement of a new standard for Internet of Things (IoT) security by the ETSI technical committee in June 2020 was very much welcome in the infosec industry.
EPISODE 107
Broadcast Date:
July 20, 2020
21 minutes
ETSI has published its new Baseline Requirements for consumer IoT device security.
A News Article from Sectigo
Last week's ETSI's new IoT cybersecurity standard promises to establish a security baseline for IoT products. Unfortunately, it may not go far enough.
A News Article from Sectigo
Certificate authority oversight was complex and arduous prior to COVID-19, but social distancing requirements, quarantines and shelter-in-place orders have made the in-person meetings required to secure and verify digital certificates enormously difficult.
43 minutes
Join Jason Soroko and Tim Callan as they walk you through the new law, CA SB-327, what it requires from IoT providers, and how you can stay compliant.
EPISODE 55
Broadcast Date:
December 5, 2019
22 minutes
California Senate Bill 327 makes device security a requirement in California, setting the precedent for IoT security practices. Join us to learn more.
44 minutes
CCPA has created consumer privacy protections for all California residents. Our experts explain these new regulations and their implications.
45 minutes
Join Sectigo and Forrester for a discussion about DevOps growth in the enterprise, the challenges organizations face with compliance, and more!
Australia has joined the ever-swelling ranks of government and industry organizations developing guidelines or enacting regulations regarding IoT device security. On Nov. 11, 2019, the country published their “Draft Code of Practice: Securing the Internet of Things for Consumers,” which outlines 13 security practices intended to apply to all IoT devices available in Australia.