https://www.iotworldtoday.com/wp-content/themes/ioti_child/assets/images/logo/footer-logo.png
  • Home
  • News
    • Back
    • IoT World 2020 News
  • Strategy
  • Special Reports
  • Galleries
  • Business Resources
    • Back
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • Industry Perspectives
    • Featured Vendors
  • Other Content
    • Back
    • IoT World 2020 News
    • Q&As
    • Case Studies
    • Features
    • How-to
    • Opinion
    • Video / Podcasts
  • More
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Strategic Partners
  • IOT World Events
    • Back
    • Internet of Things World: San Jose
    • IoT World 2020 News
Iot World Today
  • NEWSLETTER
  • Home
  • News
    • Back
    • IoT World 2020 News
  • Strategy
  • Special Reports
  • Galleries
  • Business Resources
    • Back
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • Industry Perspectives
    • Featured Vendors
  • Other Content
    • Back
    • IoT World 2020 News
    • Q&As
    • Case Studies
    • Features
    • How-to
    • Opinion
    • Video / Podcasts
  • More
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Strategic Partners
  • IOT World Events
    • Back
    • Internet of Things World: San Jose
    • IoT World 2020 News
  • newsletter
  • IIoT
  • Cities
  • Energy
  • Homes/Buildings
  • Transportation/Logistics
  • Connected Health Care
  • Retail
  • AI
  • Architecture
  • Engineering/Development
  • Security
ioti.com

Embedded Computing


Thinkstock

Image of the word guidance over a lock icon on a tablet screen

NIST issues updated IoT security guidelines; more

NIST issues revised IoT security guidelines that take ‘the guidance in new directions’; materials handling company Hapman develops IIoT product to address equipment performance with predictive maintenance; more.
  • Written by Courtney Bjorlin
  • 18th August 2017

NIST issues updated IoT security guidelines

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued updated guidance on IoT security that seeks to ensure privacy and security for IoT deployments by examining devices at the edge of an IoT ecosystem. Developed by a joint task force of representatives of the civil, defense and intelligence communities, the fifth draft is part of an ongoing effort to produce a unified security framework for the federal government that the agency says is applicable outside of the public sector. Revision 5 of Special Publication 800-53 “takes the guidance in new directions — we are crafting the next-generation catalog of controls that can also be applied to secure the Internet of Things,” Ron Ross, NIST fellow and team leader of the joint task force that wrote the updated IoT security guidelines, said in a press release. Controls are security and privacy safeguards — both technical and procedural — designed to protect systems, organizations and individuals.

[See Sokwoo Rhee, Associate Director at NIST, speak on security & trustworthiness in IoT & Smart Cities at IoT Security Summit]

Hapman works on IIoT

Hapman, a 70-year-old manufacturing company that develops materials handling solutions, is partnering with industrial IoT platform vendor Dattus to build an industrial IoT solution that aims to help ensure equipment performance, reliability and availability and deliver predictive maintenance capabilities. “Our goal is provide our customers with the tools they need for predictive maintenance and the prevention of unplanned downtime,” Greg Patterson, Hapman’s vice president, said in a press release. “We will provide powerful integration capabilities for our customers, who will then be able to integrate valuable data from their machines into their existing platforms.”

Google previews next release for Android Things

Google has released the latest developer preview of its Android Things development platform for connected devices. The new version includes new API features from Android O, as well as support for technology such as OpenGL and WebView for Raspberry Pi 3.

ZingBox raises $22 million in Series B funding

In another nod to the increasing importance of IoT security, ZingBox announced it has raised $22 million in Series B funding led by Dell Technologies Capital and Triventures. Mountain View, Calif.- based ZingBox’s IoT Guardian technology leverages machine learning to discover, assess risk, set baselines for normal behavior, detect anomalous activities and provide real-time remediation across an organization’s entire IoT footprint. ZingBox plans to use the additional capital to increase headcount in the next year to accelerate product capabilities and expand market reach.

ELSE SA developing satellites to support IoT

A Swiss company with plans to deploy a set of satellites by 2021 that will support Internet of Things applications has raised an initial $3 million funding round. ELSE SA recently closed a seed round with several investors, led by Airbus Ventures, the early-stage investment arm of Airbus Group. ELSE, which was founded in 2014 by a team that developed the SwissCube, a single-unit cubesat (a miniaturized satellite), which was Switzerland’s first satellite. The company is currently developing a network of low-earth-orbit (LEO) smallsats named Astrocast that aim to provide cost-effective IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) services to global enterprises. The seed round will support ELSE’s complete business operations through the company’s planned demonstration mission expected in mid-2018, which will launch the first two nanosatellites into LEO. The satellites will collect data, which will be delivered to ground stations, then distributed for access by customers through a secure internet gateway. 

Tags: Article Embedded Computing IIoT/Manufacturing Security Strategy Technologies Vertical Industries News

Related


  • Training and Development on the Mechanism of Metal Gears. in the design of information related to business
    Turning to Rust Development For IoT Performance
    If you haven’t heard of it, Rust is an up-and-coming programming language that provides secure application performance for device-run code.
  • 3d rendering of human brain on technology background
    AI Ups the Ante for IoT Cybersecurity
    Security providers in IT and OT have implemented AI, ML and other advanced technologies to make systems smarter than malicious attackers.
  • How To Become A Software-Driven Car Manufacturer with an Autonomous Digital Platform
    Cubic’s latest eBook sets out how automakers can future-proof their fleets and optimize user experience, via in-car connected, data-driven software.
  • Schneider Electric has made digital twins a priority.
    Persistent Pandemic Heightens Need for Supply Chain Data Transparency
    As COVID-19 continues to rip through society and the economy, supply chains have turned to control tower technology and digital twins to gain better insight.

Leave a comment Cancel reply

-or-

Log in with your IoT World Today account

Alternatively, post a comment by completing the form below:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Content

  • Data-Driven Digital Transformation Propels Airbus to New Heights
  • ‘Edge NLP’ Is About Doing More With Less
  • IoT Device Security: Risk Assessment, Hygiene Are Key
  • Drone Technology Extends Reach of Mobile IoT

News

View all

Private LTE Market Projected to Grow to $13 Billion

12th January 2021

IoT World Announces 2021 IoT World Advisory Board

9th December 2020

White Papers

View all

The eSIM Cookbook – Towards the Next Generation of Connected Devices

22nd February 2021

eSIM Delivers Greater Freedom for OEMs – by Beecham Research and Truphone

22nd February 2021

Special Reports

View all

Cybersecurity Protection Increasingly Depends on Machine Learning

28th October 2020

Webinars

View all

Weber’s Journey: How a Top Grill Maker Serves Up Connected Cooking

25th February 2021

From Insights to Action: Best Practices for Implementing Connected Device Security

15th December 2020

Galleries

View all

Top IoT Trends to Watch in 2020

26th January 2020

Five of the Most Promising Digital Health Technologies

14th January 2020

Industry Perspectives

View all

IoT Spending Holds Firm — Tempered by Dose of ‘IoT Pragmatism’

1st December 2020

The Great IoT Connectivity Lockdown

11th May 2020

Events

View all

IoT at the Edge

17th March 2021

Embedded IoT World 2021

28th April 2021 - 29th April 2021

IoT World 2021

2nd November 2021 - 4th November 2021

Twitter

IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

IoT Remote Monitoring Helps Enterprises Traverse COVID-19 and Beyond dlvr.it/RtZ3K5 https://t.co/owJXYf1gkO

26th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

Securing the Industrial Internet of Things dlvr.it/RtYfYk https://t.co/khUn79dvQD

26th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

📢 Announcing #EIOTWORLD sponsor, @BluetoothSIG — the global standard for simple, secure wireless connections. ➕ Le… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

26th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

How IoT Devices Can Enhance the Connected Customer Experience dlvr.it/RtPcvS

24th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

🤝 Meet #EIOTWORLD speaker Ingo Feldner, Project Lead for Virtual #Hardware Platforms at @RobertBoschGmbH 📅 Join hi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

24th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

Developing IoT Applications with Rust: Using a Rust Development Environment dlvr.it/RtNqrk https://t.co/wOmnoz2UVT

24th February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

Chip-Enabled Edge AI Drives Next-Gen IoT dlvr.it/RtKcMQ https://t.co/dLjBzE6Qei

23rd February 2021
IoTWorldToday, IoTWorldSeries

The eSIM Cookbook – Towards the Next Generation of Connected Devices dlvr.it/RtG5bB https://t.co/5kXa8Pnv4T

22nd February 2021

Newsletter

Sign up for IoT World Today newsletters: vertical industry coverage on Tuesdays and horizontal tech coverage on Thursdays.

Special Reports

Our Special Reports take an in-depth look at key topics within the IoT space. Download our latest reports.

Business Resources

Find the latest white papers and other resources from selected vendors.

Media Kit and Advertising

Want to reach our audience? Access our media kit.

DISCOVER MORE FROM INFORMA TECH

  • IoT World Series
  • Channel Futures
  • RISC-V
  • Dark Reading
  • ITPro Today
  • Web Hosting Talk

WORKING WITH US

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Login/Register

FOLLOW IoT World Today ON SOCIAL

  • Privacy
  • CCPA: “Do Not Sell My Data”
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms
Copyright © 2021 Informa PLC. Informa PLC is registered in England and Wales with company number 8860726 whose registered and Head office is 5 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1WG.
This website uses cookies, including third party ones, to allow for analysis of how people use our website in order to improve your experience and our services. By continuing to use our website, you agree to the use of such cookies. Click here for more information on our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
X