In-brief: experts at an event in San Francisco predicted that humans will be in the loop on information security for the foreseeable future, even as advances in machine learning eliminate whole categories of lower level information security work.
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Senet and Gemalto Team for Secure LoRaWAN | Embedded Computing Design
In-brief: The two companies released a statement Thursday touting the IoT technology initiative, which will integrate Senet’s LpWAN network with Gemalto Trusted Key Manager, which is used to provision and secure communications between IoT endpoints connecting to LoRa®-based networks.
Amazon, Microchip Partner to secure IoT Supply Chain | EE Times
EE Times notes some interesting product news involving chip maker ATMEL and Amazon, aka “the IoT’s back end.” According to the report, Amazon is partnering with ATMEL’s parent company, Microchip, to enable seamless provisioning of IoT devices with end to end encryption. The partnership will marry Microchip’s Atmel’s ECC508 chip to marry the company’s “Zero touch” platform with Amazon’s new(ish) “Just in Time Registration” service, which streamlines device activation. The partnership is designed to address some noted problems with secure IoT deployments. Namely: key generation on low power IoT devices, securing keys throughout long and complex manufacturing chain, securing communications between the IoT endpoint and the (cloud ) management server and then securing and managing the endpoint throughout its life. The ECC508 is designed to address a number of those challenges. It uses elliptic curve cryptography and is tamper resistant, with defenses against “microprobe, emissions analysis, timing, and other attacks.” Behind the scenes AWS;s Zero-touch secure […]
Infograph: Security Issues facing the IoT (from Microsoft)
In-brief: Microsoft put together an interesting infographic that corrals some of the companies IoT and security predictions and underscores problem areas in securing Internet of Things infrastructure.
Incident Response Podcast: Lessons from a Fortune 100 Veteran
In-brief: Tim Bandos, who helped build DuPont’s Incident Response team, stopped into The Security Ledger studios to talk about his experience, and his advice for other companies.