Episode 8: Securing The World of IoT

Attendees Guest: Beau Woods Guest title:  Member Company:  We-Are-The-Cavalry, Atlantic Council Abstract IOT devices such as Medical embedded devices, autonomous vehicle and smart homes are currently the Achilles heel of information security. The technology is advancing fast, but the security frameworks are not advancing at the same pace. In this episode we talk with Beau woods, founder for I-am-the-cavalry, about the steps governments, regulators and vendors should take in order to produce safer IOT devices. Timing   0:00 Intro and introducing our Beau activities and I-AM-The-Cavalry community   5:20 What are the unique challenges of IOT security?  9.05  It is not a question of connectivity 11:35   How do better engineer IOT devices - fail fast, detect failure and maintain an ability to fix failures 17.15 Engineering is not enough - how the IOT consumers should be trained for and aware of 22.20 Summary and conclusions  

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