The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is pleased to announce the formation of its new Device Identities Working Group, a transformative initiative to advance IoT security through trusted device identities. Unveiled at CyberUK 25, this working group builds on IoTSF’s legacy of leading IoT security initiatives, aiming to address critical challenges in the rapidly growing IoT ecosystem.
Alongside the launch, IoTSF released a new white paper, ‘Building a System of Trust: The Power of Device Identities’, now available for download on the IoTSF website. The paper highlights the pivotal role of device identities in establishing a secure ‘chain of trust’ from silicon to systems, highlighting opportunities for collaboration along the supply chain.
The Device Identities Working Group is chaired by Michael Richardson of Sandelman Software Works, a renowned cybersecurity expert, with Richard Seward, VP Product Management, Device Authority serving as Vice-Chair. Together, they will lead efforts to raise awareness, simplify the adoption of device identities, and develop industry-standard best practices for provisioning identities—ensuring a robust, future-ready IoT landscape.
“IoTSF has a strong track record of driving impactful initiatives in IoT security, and the Device Identities Working Group is our latest step forward,” said John Moor, Managing Director of IoTSF. “Device identities are the foundation of trust in IoT, and this working group will unite the industry to tackle challenges like awareness and use cases. We invite everyone to download the white paper and join us in shaping a secure IoT future.”
“Device identities are critical to verifying authenticity and securing IoT systems at scale. This working group offers a unique opportunity to collaborate on solutions that will safeguard billions of devices. I encourage all stakeholders to engage with the working group and join our mission,” said Michael Richardson, Chair of the Working Group.
“The potential of device identities extends far beyond security—they enable interoperability and lifecycle management. Our first meeting will outline the group’s purpose and the urgent need for coordinated action. We’re excited to welcome both members and interested parties to this vital conversation,” added Richard Seward, Vice-Chair.
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