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The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) explores issues surrounding the White House's plans for cybersecurity 'approved' labels.
The new guidance aims to tighten security requirements for federally purchased software and give consumers better insight into the security of software and devices they buy.
The CSA's IoT Device Security Specification 1.0 aims to address these challenges by creating a unified, global framework for IoT security. By consolidating requirements from multiple regions and ...
Intended to help consumer make more secure software and IoT device purchases, the labeling guidelines are voluntary and self-policing at this time.
With final release, they will become the official guidelines for IoT cybersecurity that the IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020 required. This may still require many more months of revision and approvals, ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has unveiled a comprehensive initiative to address the growing ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) this week released a concept paper proposing new cybersecurity ...
In today’s digital landscape, hybrid cloud security and IoT/OT cybersecurity are mission-critical. Gartner predicts that 90% of organizations will adopt a hybrid cloud approach by 2027, and industry ...
NIST is drafting a new cybersecurity framework specifically for software and technology designers. But unless it clarifies existing rules or condenses the competing guidance that tech companies ...