The Epic v. Apple trial has concluded in the U.S., with the verdict to come later this year. The central issue has highlighted the repercussions of big technology companies limiting competitors’ capabilities within their designated ecosystems stifling the consumers’ right to choose what they can download on their devices.
Read MoreVPN apps on your Android now feel even more secure
Read MoreThis month has seen the launch of four new attempts to scale device-level security for the internet of things.
Read MoreSkyrocketing ownership of smart, connected internet of things (IoT) devices among the general public demonstrates the necessity of the UK government’s proposed new cyber security laws, according to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Read MoreSmartphone makers could be forced to say for how long handsets will be guaranteed to receive important security updates under new laws proposed by the Government.
Read MoreProposed Legislation Aligns with ioXt’s Core Tenets and Mission to Improve IoT Security Globally
Read MoreInternational reactions to US sanctions against Russia (positively reviewed in Europe and the UK, but panned by Russia). Continuing threats to the cold chain. Natanz back in business? Data breach notes.
Read MoreAs our world continues to operate in predominantly remote environments - for school, work and even leisure - security and privacy remains top of mind for consumers, devices manufacturers, app developers and other relevant stakeholders.
Read MoreNew app security standard aims to bring improved transparency and visibility
Read MoreOn Thursday the ioXt Alliance, an Internet of Things (IoT) security trade group backed by some of the biggest names in the business, introduced a set of baseline standards for mobile apps, in the hope that IoT security may someday be a bit less of a dumpster fire.
Read MoreThe Internet of Secure Things Alliance has established a criteria that will certify apps that offer secure VPN on phone, and other apps too.
Read MoreIn this editions, Cyber Defense 101 for 2021 and Beyond: The case for liberating network management.
Read MoreAmong the first Italian companies to join the global ioXt Alliance network, Exprivia will be able to provide new services to certify the security of IoT devices, reducing the risk of exposure to cybercrime
Read MoreAs work from home is here to stay, more companies will be considering VPNs to protect critical and private information from hackers.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks in the State Dining Room of the White House on March 15, 2021 in Washington, DC. The administration spoke about response efforts to recent cyber attacks, including those tied to SolarWinds and the Microsoft Exchange Serve
Legal experts are warning that private companies could find themselves in an actionable position in the event of a data breach. That’s especially true if those companies have not taken the proper steps to protect sensitive information.
Read MoreSilicon Labs said it has become the world’s first silicon vendor to achieve PSA Certified level 3 status for its EFR32MG21 Series 2 wireless system on chip (SoC) incorporating Secure Vault technology.
Read MoreA recent hack into security camera data from Verkada Inc. may spell out legal trouble for the company and its clients as digital devices carry more cyber and privacy-related vulnerabilities.