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The IoT Now Guide to IoT Security 2022

September 27, 2022
The IoT Now Guide to IoT Security 2022

IoT security steps up for the mass-market with eSIM innovations

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From smart factories  to traffic lights, connected devices present vulnerabilities through which cybercriminals can attack. We’ve become familiar with headlines of devices being hacked and then used to defraud, damage or deter organisations’ digital operations. For IoT insiders, on the eve of the mass market’s arrival, the future looks challenging but field proven solutions for IoT cyber security are now available.

Inside the IoT Now Guide to IoT Security 2022

EDITORS COMMENT: George Malim chalks up another skirmish in the eternal battle of good versus evil

SECURITY NEWS: Critical infrastructure operators increase cybersecurity spending, healthcare sector security concerns remain, enterprises to spend US$227bn on cybersecurity in 2027

INTERVIEW: Thales’ Stephane Quetglas tells George Malim how IoT can be secured at scale leveraging field proven eSIM based solutions

IoT SECURITY REPORT: Our six-page report reveals how OEMs and IoT Service Providers can address the challenges of achieving security by design through harnessing new technologies such as eSIM and iSIM and initiatives such as GSMA’s IoT SAFE

SECURITY BY DESIGN: Bob Emmerson takes a tour through the latest security concepts enabling improved security for IoT devices

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