The ETSI Technical Committee on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) has just released ETSI TS 103 645, a standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things, which will help to create baseline security standard for IT devices.
ETSI has released ETSI TS 103 645 consumer IoT cybersecurity standardhttps://t.co/cASwjuGfjK
— Watchdog (@CerberusLabs) February 19, 2019
IoTSF Supports New Global Consumer Cybersecurity Standard with Self Certification – ETSI TS 103 645 & IoTSF Mapping Document Released
Read more & download documents here: https://t.co/Iu7zcS5rK7#IoTSecurity #TS103645 #cybersec #ETSI #consumerIoT #Compliance #Framework #mapping pic.twitter.com/AtQnCaP6Vj— IoT Security Foundation (@IoT_SF) February 19, 2019
Expert Comments below:
Matt Eckersall, Regional Director, EMEA West at SUSE:
“The developers working behind the scenes to build IoT applications rely on open source components heavily throughout the process. They must plan for the lifecycle management of their solutions when integrating open source components into their codebases. Running regular scans of the software to check for updates will also be key to ensuring the safety of tomorrow’s IoT applications.
“Open source projects have vibrant communities that are continuously checking for flaws and supporting their projects. There is strength and security in numbers. The sheer size of the open source community developing IoT applications, along with the introduction of standards, provides the best kind of protection against future security flaws.”
Bob Noel, VP of Strategic Relationships at Plixer:
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