Today the UK @DCMS published results of its consultation on their IoT code of practice, and announced they’re writing legislation around it. Some interesting notes from the announcement. https://t.co/kUB20n0Cm6
— Beau Woods (@beauwoods) January 27, 2020
Very relevant to the recent Sonos debate. Would have meant they would have been sold with an expiry date... Government to strengthen security of internet-connected products - https://t.co/WuJbiqBYSE https://t.co/L3zzq6blZE
— Alex Holmes (@alexholmes24) January 28, 2020
The UK government's proposal for regulating IoT devices is actually pretty sensiblehttps://t.co/EbLXGmKeGE pic.twitter.com/i2rCvBhuD4
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) January 28, 2020
New - IoT security: Your smart devices must have these three features to be secure @DCMS proposes laws on IoT security - although information on how they'll actually be implemented remains rather unclear...
— Danny Palmer (@dannyjpalmer) January 27, 2020
https://t.co/BYoC1aFmOI via @ZDNet
This headline is wack (nothing should ever be considered "secure"), but any attempt at establishing some basics around IOT security should be applauded https://t.co/BUgUa7Blif
— Ryan Naraine (@ryanaraine) January 27, 2020
'Citizens’ privacy and safety must not be put at risk because some manufacturers will not take responsibility for ensuring that security is built into their products before they reach UK consumers', says UK's Matt Harman, minister for digital https://t.co/GN0EUxTmh5
— Margi Murphy (@MargiMurphy) January 27, 2020
“Over 90% of 331 manufacturers, supplying the UK market, reviewed in 2018 did not possess a comprehensive vulnerability disclosure programme...” This is problematic as IoT security increasingly impacts national and economic security. pic.twitter.com/QoKy8dsAn2
— Beau Woods (@beauwoods) January 27, 2020
In response to the Secure by Design consultation we are bringing in new measures to make sure smart devices have:
— DCMS (@DCMS) January 27, 2020
➡️Unique passwords
➡️Clear information about security updates
➡️Contact centre available to answer questionshttps://t.co/2br0wn1tt1 pic.twitter.com/ghBHBZNgZi
Yet..no closer to working out who or how enforcement of proposed IoT device regulation would work. UK 'is mindful of placing more responsibility on existing UK agencies at a time when resources are prioritised on existing consumer protection priorities' https://t.co/18LLnSw9lF
— Margi Murphy (@MargiMurphy) January 27, 2020
UK government have today announced plans to regulate Internet of Things devices, aka poor product cybersecurity. “...it is now clear that decisive action is needed to ensure that strong cyber security is built into these products by design.”
— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) January 27, 2020
?? https://t.co/IRxg6uf1u8
Might be an idea for the Swiss government to collaborate with @DCMS & @NCSC to institute a process towards a more secure Internet of Things ecosystem?
— Florian (@egflo) January 28, 2020
cc @flschuetz @GovCERT_CH
UK initiative: https://t.co/7ZgPzgFRov
CoP: https://t.co/0u3f7Uv1QF
ETSI: https://t.co/LDvrXKbnLL https://t.co/x2KSPjIWx2
UK government have today announced plans to regulate Internet of Things devices, aka poor product cybersecurity. “...it is now clear that decisive action is needed to ensure that strong cyber security is built into these products by design.”
— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) January 27, 2020
?? https://t.co/IRxg6uf1u8
The UK gov's response on #iot consumer #security legislation is up! #betteriot https://t.co/ZOYw9xUyFy
— Alexandra D-S (@iotwatch) January 27, 2020
Fantastic first step. (courtesy of @cybergibbons) https://t.co/1PAY9Qer8q
— the_hillman (@the_hillman) January 27, 2020
The UK government announces plans to regulate Internet of Things devices. #IoT #Security #Privacy https://t.co/fTK4Ky69gS
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) January 27, 2020
#cybersecurity #infosec #IoT VIA @threatpost Mandatory IoT Security in the Offing with U.K. Proposal? @chuckdbrooks @mclynd @antgrasso @_SChmielewski @WSWMUC @mirko_ross @avrohomg @crudinschi @robmay70 @Fabriziobustama @gvalan @AghiathChbib https://t.co/37QFwTe5yL
— Archonsec (@archonsec) January 27, 2020
Mandatory IoT Security in the Offing with U.K. Proposal | @threatpost #IoT #business #security #cyber #EmergingMarkets #emergingtech #IIoT @IoTSecurity @IoTDisruption @iotconsortium @iotforall @IoTEvolution https://t.co/rdF7wKMasH
— Niel Kirk 尼尔柯克 (@MasterofIoT) January 28, 2020
The new U.K. law mandates #IoT manufacturers to apply several #security controls to their connected devices.⬇️ https://t.co/HMraF2begu
— Christina Skouloudi (@miss_narbi) January 28, 2020
Mandatory IoT Security in the Offing with U.K. Proposal https://t.co/XqstWqgobg pic.twitter.com/akhdqoDHUB
— Onyx Cloud (@OnyxCloudIT) January 27, 2020
When you buy electronics, you know it won’t set your home on fire. You know it won’t give your children lead poisoning. These 3 #CyberSecurity rules are even more basic protections. No excuse for putting an #IoT product on the market that does not comply. https://t.co/9ZwK6FNhSb
— Fenneladon Privacyasaurus Aurorateratops ?? (@FennelAurora) January 27, 2020
NEWS: Government to strengthen security of internet-connected products, protecting millions of users of smart household items from the threat of cyber hacks #SecurebyDesign @NCSC https://t.co/2br0wn1tt1
— DCMS (@DCMS) January 27, 2020
New #legislation announced to improve security standards of #internet connected devices meaning manufacturers will be required to set unique #passwords that will better protect against cyber criminals at design stage#securebydesign #IoT #cyberprotecthttps://t.co/xQnKqQR1tM pic.twitter.com/5Y2TvU4hZg
— Cyber Protect Officer (@DerbysCyberBiz) January 28, 2020
New legislation to improve security standards of internet-connected household deviceshttps://t.co/BlmOPta3VZ pic.twitter.com/6cFIP77JaS
— Cyber Protect (@CyberProtectUK) January 27, 2020
In response to the Secure by Design consultation we are bringing in new measures to make sure smart devices have:
— DCMS (@DCMS) January 27, 2020
➡️Unique passwords
➡️Clear information about security updates
➡️Contact centre available to answer questionshttps://t.co/2br0wn1tt1 pic.twitter.com/ghBHBZNgZi
UK Government to strengthen security of internet-connected products #IoT #security https://t.co/DEgrHfy6ki
— Em (@EmLindley) January 27, 2020
A new law will protect millions of users of internet-connected household items from the threat of cyber hacks, Digital Minister Matt Warman announced today.
— NE Cyber Crime Unit (@nerccu) January 27, 2020
https://t.co/qYLVZMqGdh
The government is developing laws that would require manufacturers to ensure their smart gadgets cannot be hacked and exploited via the internet.@BBCNews @Sam_L_Shead #IoT #IoTSecurity #SmartHome #Tech #Security #CyberSecurity https://t.co/UyTld3gfnL
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) January 28, 2020
.@Cisco launches Industrial IoT security architecture
— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) January 28, 2020
By @BetaNews https://t.co/rnkXG8nYg0#Cybersecyrity #IoTsecurity #IoT #Industry40 #business
Cc: @avrohomg @archonsec @mclynd @PVynckier @3BodyProblem @DrJDrooghaag @fogle_shane @_SChmielewski @JBarbosaPR @cybersecboardrm pic.twitter.com/yTe88Dppi1
A new law will protect millions of users of #internet-connected household items from the threat of #cyberhacks. The plans will make sure all consumer #smart devices sold in the UK adhere to the three rigorous #security requirements for the #IoT.https://t.co/CY6xjPugMx via @GOVUK
— VDE-Institut (@VDEinstitut) January 29, 2020
Check out. BBC News - Government plans new laws for smart gadgets sold in UK https://t.co/Uk0UlJNdgZ #tech #digital #data #business
— Kohei Kurihara Blockchain CMO (@kuriharan) January 28, 2020