Eseye has brought to light the significant implications of the recent Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act and Regulations, which came into force on 29 April 2024. As the first IoT connectivity provider accredited as a certifying body under…
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Crypto Quantique, ZARIOT and Kigen all partner
Crypto Quantique, a provider of quantum-driven security for IoT, and ZARIOT, a cellular IoT connectivity provider, have collaborated with eSIM vendor, Kigen. This global alliance employs IoT-SAFE to utilise the Hardware Root-of-Trust of any SIM, incorporating quantum-safe technology for the…
Enhancing cybersecurity standards in Robust Edge AIoT platform
ASRock Industrial announces the achievement of the IEC 62443-4-1 industry security standard certification. This certification underscores ASRock Industrial’s commitment to the highest level of cybersecurity across all stages of product development, from design inception through to the end of maintenance…
Tenable report shows Cloud security is lacking
Recently, Tenable, the Exposure Management company, released its latest Cloud security report titled “2024 Cloud Security Outlook: Navigating Barriers and Setting Priorities”. The report reveals that most IT managers (97%) plan to expand their Cloud environments in the coming year.…
qomodo raises £1.3m in using IoT to protect against cyber threats
qomodo, the Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity company, has announced the successful raising of £1.3 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Expeditions Fund, with participation from Amadeus Capital Partners, Auriga Cyber Ventures, Nio Advisors, McNally Capital, Ventures Together,…
ONEKEY submits patent for “Compliance Wizard” following CRA
In March 2024, the European Parliament ratified the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), which is set to be published in the upcoming weeks, marking the commencement of the transition period. “Companies should immediately assess how the requirements of the CRA will…
Only 20% of UK public can identify secure password, IET reveals
New research from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) reveals that only one in five people in the UK can correctly identify a secure password over a compromised one. Despite expressing fear about potential hacking incidents in the future…