We’re seeing a rapid expansion of IoT devices and it’s not slowing down. Understanding the standards landscape will take a long time to develop but it's critical for the security of devices moving forward.
On today’s episode, we’re speaking with one of the most passionate advocates of the new globally applicable standard for IoT security, ETSI EN 303 645.
Kirsty Paine, Strategic Advisor, Technology and Innovation at Splunk, speaks with Smarter Everything host Bret Jordan about navigating IoT labeling in the controversial arena of security standards of connected devices.
Key Takeaways
- The ETSI EN 303 645 standard, the first globally applicable standard for IoT security, and its importance for consumer devices.
- How the EU Cyber Resiliency Act will impact the state of cybersecurity for products with a digital element.
- The debate between the Singaporean and UK approaches to labeling IoT devices to increase security.
Time Stamps
- [04:01] Why IoT standards are fun
- [08:02] ETSI EN 303 645 standards, the first globally applicable standard for IoT security
- [13:14] Why ETSI EN 303 645 is important
- [16:10] How the UK is regulating and incentivizing security
- [19:45] The latest on IoT Labeling
Resources
EN 303 645
TS 103 701
TR 103 621
CLS (Cybersecurity Labeling Scheme)
UK Parliament Bill 3069