Internet of Things (IoT)

This SUCKS: ‘Cars Are a Privacy Nightmare,’ Mozilla Fumes
Richi Jennings | | automaker, Car, cars, cellular IoT, cellular IoT security, Connected Cars, Consumer IoT, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iot, Mozilla, Mozilla Foundation, New Cars, Privacy, Privacy4Cars, SB Blogwatch, vehicle, vehicle cybersecurity, vehicle OTAs
IoT cars considered harmful: Own a car? Care about your privacy? Mozilla Foundation has bad news for you ...
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Who and What is Behind the Malware Proxy Service SocksEscort?
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, Adrian Crismaru, AVrecon, Black Lotus Labs, DomainTools.com, Intel471, Internet of Things (IoT), Lumen, Riley Kilmer, SocksEscort, spur.us, Web Fraud 2.0, wiremo
Researchers this month uncovered a two-year-old Linux-based remote access trojan dubbed AVrecon that enslaves Internet routers into botnet that bilks online advertisers and performs password-spraying attacks. Now new findings reveal that AVrecon ...

Amazing Fast Crypto for IoT — US NIST Fingers ASCON
Richi Jennings | | AEAD, aes, ASCON, CAESAR, cryptography, hash, hash algorithms, hash function, hash functions, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iot, NIST, SB Blogwatch
Implementing modern cryptography standards on tiny IoT devices is hard. They’re underpowered, need to sip battery charge and something like AES is often overkill ...
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IoT Devices Risky Business for the Enterprise
As the number and diversity of IoT devices proliferates and diversifies, organizations find themselves under constant assault from threat actors who often turn to the same attack vectors time and again. Successfully ...
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Insider Threats and Security at the Edge
Edge computing is a vital component of digital transformation, allowing data to be analyzed and used in real-time closer to the point where it is created and consumed. Securing the edge requires ...
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5 Top IoT Security Challenges and Solutions
The internet of things (IoT) is growing exponentially, with as many as 25 billion devices expected to be deployed by 2030. IoT technology has many benefits for consumers, corporations and, in particular, ...
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Cloudy Crystal Gazing: Top 5 Cloud Security Predictions for 2022
We're joined by Dr. Michael J. Savoie to discuss the top 5 cloud security trends and predictions to watch in 2022. The post Cloudy Crystal Gazing: Top 5 Cloud Security Predictions for ...

Rising Above Complexity to Secure IoT Devices
Mike Nelson | | edge computing, edge security, Internet of Things (IoT), iot, PKI, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
The internet of things (IoT) has truly come of age, and innovative new use cases are emerging all around us. Each day, we’re seeing the IoT in businesses and factories, cities, vehicles ...
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BlastWave Aims to Simplify Securing Edge Computing
BlastWave today launched a BlastShield offering that combines a software-defined perimeter (SDP) with microsegmentation and passwordless multifactor authentication (MFA) to make it easier to enforce identity-based zero-trust security policies on edge computing ...
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Challenges Securing the Edge
Cybersecurity is all about protecting data, but it’s clear organizations need to make a greater effort to protect that data where it is, not where they’d like it to be or think ...
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