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Securing the internet of things

24 November 2020
Issue: 7912 / Categories: Legal News , Cyber , Technology , Profession
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Enisa, the EU agency for cybersecurity, has published guidelines on securing the internet of things (IoT) supply chain, which is dependent on third parties and faces a broad range of physical and cybersecurity threats
As organisations cannot always control the security measures of their supply chain partners, IoT supply chains have become a weak link for cybersecurity. Enisa executive director Juhan Lepassaar said securing the supply chain of products and services should be ‘a prerequisite for their further adoption’.

Download the guidelines at: bit.ly/3lWr16p.

Issue: 7912 / Categories: Legal News , Cyber , Technology , Profession
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