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Podcast Jun 20, 2019
Root Causes 23: Global Energy Grids Under Cyber Attack
The world's energy grids and other utilities have increasingly become targets for cyber attack. Join our hosts as they discuss the latest developments.
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Press Release Jun 05, 2019
Sectigo & Thirdwayv Introduce Strongest Level of Embedded IoT Security
Sectigo and Thirdwayv are teaming to bring trust and security to these systems. With Sectigo’s efficient, automated cloud-based IoT Security Platform issuing trusted, third-party PKI certificates, and Thirdwayv providing software development kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs) for rapidly incorporating its SecureConnectivity™ and AppAuth™ solutions, commercial and enterprise IoT developers can see years of development reduced to weeks.
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Podcast Jun 05, 2019
Root Causes 21: New Texas Energy Grid Security Regulation
The state of Texas is leading the way with new legislation requiring cyber protections for its energy grid. Join our hosts as we explain this legislation.
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Podcast May 23, 2019
Root Causes 18: SHA-1 Collisions - Cisco Trust Anchor Flaw
Recent news has revealed several important developments in PKI and cyber trust. Our hosts cover the latest SHA-1 collision attack what it signals.
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Blog Post May 21, 2019
Icon Labs Is Excited to Join Sectigo
For more than two decades, Icon Labs has ensured that OEMs have the tools and solutions needed to build best-in-class security into their devices. By joining forces with Sectigo, we address a broader set of security concerns of the connected world. Together, we are defining the future of security for IoT devices and networks.
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Podcast May 16, 2019
Root Causes 17: Sectigo Acquires Icon Labs
Sectigo's acquisition of Icon Labs expands our capabilities in embedded OEM and device identity. Today we are joined by Icon Labs co-founder Alan Grau.
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News Article May 13, 2019
Everything Connected: Securing the IoT in Critical National...
Today, there are 7 billion connected devices globally. By 2025, this number is expected to reach 50 billion. A major buyer, among other Critical National Infrastructure installations, is the energy sector, which is seeing interactive appliances and apps and remote control capabilities integrated in industrial operations. (p. 20)
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Blog Post May 09, 2019
Sectigo has acquired Icon Labs, a provider of cross-platform security solutions for embedded OEMs and IoT device manufacturers. With this acquisition, Sectigo’s expanded Internet of Things (IoT) security platform will provide device manufacturers, systems integrators, enterprises using connected IoT, and entire interoperable ecosystems with the industry-first ability to use purpose-built IoT issuance from a trusted third-party CA.
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News Article May 09, 2019
Sectigo has purchased Internet of Things security provider Icon Labs to expand its private trust business beyond issuing certificates and get into verifying firmware and hardening devices.
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Press Release May 09, 2019
Sectigo Acquires Icon Labs, Delivers End-to-End IoT Security Platform
Sectigo has acquired Icon Labs, a provider of cross-platform security solutions for embedded OEMs and Internet of Things (IoT) device manufacturers. Sectigo’s expanded IoT Security Platform will provide device manufacturers, systems integrators, enterprises using connected IoT, and entire interoperable ecosystems, with the industry-first ability to use purpose-built IoT issuance from a trusted third-party CA.
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News Article May 09, 2019
Certificate authority (CA) Sectigo, the artist formerly known as Comodo CA, has bought out security biz Icon Labs. Icon Labs will be absorbed into Sectigo's IoT Security Platform product, we are told, "with the industry-first ability to use purpose-built IoT issuance from a trusted third-party CA".
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News Article May 06, 2019
Will connected devices be insecure forever? Or will legislation – such as the recent UK mandate announced this week – help boost IoT security? Threatpost sits down with Jason Soroko, chief technology officer of IoT at Sectigo, to discuss IoT security. This is a lightly-edited transcription of The Threatpost Podcast: What is the Future of IoT Security?