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Delivering real business benefits across key segments
With the rise in popularity of IoT products, we see an increase in the number of vulnerabilities found in these products. In the age of the Internet of Things (IoT), every connected consumer device, from homecare monitors to kids’ toys, can be a potential threat to data security and privacy.
The technologies such as Wi-Fi capabilities and sensors are a main component in IoT product which allows them to collect data and have the ability to “talk” to other connected devices. However, the same technologies also open up the IoT products for cyber attacks. Common attack vectors include weak password, vulnerabilities in sub-components or integrated libraries, lack of encryption, internet exposure, and hidden “backdoors” that are designed in by device manufacturers.
Testing of the individual components against requirements determined by the risk assessment is the foundation of a secure product. Security cannot be installed as a software add-on after product development. Every level of the stack must be assessed for vulnerabilities, including device hardware (chipsets, sensors and actuators), wireless communication modules and protocols, device firm (OS and embedded applications), cloud platforms and applications.
TÜV SÜD provides a comprehensive range of cybersecurity training, assessment and certification services to mitigate risks, secure your products and meet industry standards and regulations.
Consumer trust is key when you manufacture or retail products that are part of everyone’s daily life
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Learn about IoT cyber security threats and regulations and how TÜV SÜD can support in ensuring safe and secure Consumer Internet of Things (CIoT) devices
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Find out what the ETSI EN 303 645 standard is and why it’s important for consumer IoT products and devices.
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