Twitter is a great place to keep tabs on what leading security researchers, academics, policy makers and luminaries are up to. That’s no different for security and Internet of Things, where scores – even hundreds – of world-class researchers and thought leaders share their latest work, exchange ideas, opine and post pictures of their cats. Here are a few of the most rewarding security and Internet of Things accounts that we follow here at The Security Ledger. [soliloquy id=”56140″]
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Opinion: Fortifying the Internet of Things | CSM Passcode
In-brief: Three noted academics and experts on homeland security argue for changes in the way that Internet of Things devices are deployed, and more research on the risks such devices pose to companies and individuals.
Red Flags Abound in 2013 Anthem Security Audit
In-brief: A 2013 audit of Anthem Inc. contains a number of red flags about the company’s internal information security practices, and suggests Anthem was trying to mislead auditors to avoid scrutiny.
Is Silicon Valley Underestimating IoT? | Venture Beat
In-brief: Tech visionary Tim O’Reilly says that Silicon Valley’s focused on connected gadgets may be underestimating the real, transformative potential of the Internet of Things.
Trend Micro among 22 joining AllSeen IoT Standards Group
In-brief: The security firm Trend Micro announced that it was joining the AllSeen Alliance, an open source platform for connecting Internet of Things devices.