Kudelski IoT announced the expansion of its successful IoT Security Workshops to
include U.S. and on-premise trainings. Launched at Kudelski's IoT
Security Labs in Switzerland, the workshops help companies evaluate
current and future threats to their products and learn how to protect
themselves from those threats throughout the entire lifecycle of their
products, especially in the face of growing security regulation around
the world.
As
connected devices enter the market in staggering numbers, attacks on
such devices are increasing equally fast. In response, governments are
responding with a bevy of new regulatory requirements and guidelines
related to IoT security that companies need to adapt to quickly in order
to continue to sell their connected products. The U.S. National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the UK's Department for
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the European Commission have
issued or are in the process of issuing a series of IoT security
guidelines and regulations that require companies to understand and
mitigate IoT threats in ways that are often new to them.
"As
governments start to require that companies improve their security, we
love bringing engineers into our labs and showing them the real and
potential threats to their products and how to mitigate them," said Joël
Conus, VP Security for Kudelski IoT. "This is knowledge that's best
acquired in a practical workshop environment, giving even the most
experienced engineers new and updated ways to secure their products when
they go back to their companies. We look forward to expanding these
workshops to the U.S. and to on-premise customer locations."
For
25 years, Kudelski's labs have been conducting security research,
security architecture design, security assessments and certifications of
digital systems. Through thousands of evaluations, the labs have
developed a wide range of evaluation techniques and capabilities in
order to test both against current hacking methods as well as
ever-evolving hacker methods by always being on the cutting edge.
Focused on connected security since 2012, Kudelski is uniquely suited to
provide comprehensive training to companies wishing to increase their
knowledge and their skill sets in order to confront the realities of
increasing IoT threats and regulations.
"The
hands-on experience provided useful insights into things we need to
think about throughout the entire product lifecycle, from initial design
and development through to regular upgrades and updates," continued
Cédric Archenoul, Digital Product Development Manager for Sealed Air.
"The information we learned from Kudelski IoT security experts will help
us achieve our company's mission of protect products and people and
solve critical packaging challenges with innovative, connected
technologies that are secure by design."
"The
workshop was a great experience for our team. We learned about
cutting-edge offensive security techniques used by hackers to attack a
device, employing an end-to-end strategy that will protect our products
from chip to cloud," said Nizar Bouchedakh, Software Engineer from
SDATAWAY, a Swiss engineering firm specializing in tailor-made
electronic software and IoT solutions. "We will use what we learned to
defend against the most common attacks, but are happy to continue to
work with partners like Kudelski IoT to help us protect us against more
advanced attacks."