Erik Jones, James Trilling, Katerina Megas, Robert Morgus
IoT Security continues to be an area generating significant interest from regulators and legislators. This panel explores recent developments and proposals in the United States and internationally related to labeling, certification, and standards for IoT devices, as well as efforts in the private sector to create similar regimes. Covered topics will also include recent enforcement efforts and compliance for “reasonable security” standards.
Erik Jones, Partner, Venable
James Trilling, Sr. Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC
Katerina Megas, Program Manager, Cybersecurity for Internet of Things, NIST
Robert Morgus, Senior Director, U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission
Readings:
Cyberspace-Solarium-Commission-Legislative-Proposals
FTC-In-the-Matter-of-Tapplock-Inc.-Complaint
FTC-In-the-Matter-of-Tapplock-Inc.-Order
NIST-Establishing-Confidence-in-IoT-Device-Security-Draft-White-Paper
NIST-Foundational-Cybersecurity-Activities-for-IoT-Device-Manufacturers-NISTIR-8259
NIST-IoT-Device-Cybersecurity-Capability-Core-Baseline-NISTIR-8259A
NIST-IoT-Non-Technical-Supporting-Capability-Core-Baseline-Draft-NISTIR-8259B
Cyberspace-Solarium-Commission-Cybersecurity-Lessons-from-the-Pandemic-Legislative-Proposals
Cyberspace-Solarium-Commission-Cybersecurity-Lessons-Learned-from-the-Pandemic