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13 provisions for consumer IoT security. No default passwords, vulnerability disclosure policy, secure update mechanisms. The emerging regulatory baseline for IoT.

FrameworkIntermediateA16 · Mobile & IoT SecurityNEW · 22d ago
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Foundational capabilities IoT manufacturers should provide: device identification, configuration, data protection, logical access, software update, cybersecurity state awareness. The baseline US regulators cite.

FrameworkIntermediateA16 · Mobile & IoT SecurityNEW · 1d ago
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Primitives for IoT: sensor, aggregator, communication channel, eUtility, decision trigger. Framework for thinking about IoT security architectures.

FrameworkIntermediateA16 · Mobile & IoT SecurityNEW · 22d ago
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OWASP IoT Top 10 (weak passwords, insecure network services, etc.) plus testing guides. The IoT analog to the OWASP Top 10 for web apps.

ToolIntermediateA16 · Mobile & IoT SecurityNEW · 1d ago
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MASVS (verification standard) and MASTG (testing guide). The primary mobile security testing reference. L1 and L2 verification levels.

ToolIntermediateA16 · Mobile & IoT SecurityNEW · 22d ago
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