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FTC Recaps Connected Cars Privacy and Security Workshop

Hunton Privacy

On January 9, 2018, the FTC issued a paper recapping the key takeaways from the FTC’s and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s June 2017 workshop on privacy and security issues involving connected cars. The workshop featured representatives from consumer groups, industry, government and academia.

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NIST Holds a Two-Day Public Workshop on Cybersecurity Labeling Programs for Internet of Things Devices and Software

Hunton Privacy

In May 2021 , NIST released a draft white paper that summarized its review of the currently available confidence mechanisms for the security of consumer IoT devices and in August 2021 , NIST released a draft white paper that detailed draft baseline security criteria for consumer IoT devices.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

Steve Luczynski and Matt Mayes join The Hacker Mind to talk about the importance of getting hackers, vendors, and the government to get together and work through problems. These are issues that we need to address the inability or the reluctance to talk across communities or the private sector with the government and private sector.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

Again, I should say, most abuse is far more mundane that it's just like stock where most abuse is far more mundane, even if it seems technical it's often not particularly technical, but the IoT abuse does happen and it's something that we should be aware of, and I think IoT manufacturers should be aware of. There are legitimate apps for that.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Gentle Art of Lockpicking

ForAllSecure

To start, challenges, and workshop tables. We're reaching in into a spec normally you couldn't reach with your fingers and moving those pins in a way, normally the manufacturer wouldn't want them moved without the proper key. They were the first that anyone really remembers in those early single digit days of DEF CON.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Gentle Art of Lockpicking

ForAllSecure

To start, challenges, and workshop tables. We're reaching in into a spec normally you couldn't reach with your fingers and moving those pins in a way, normally the manufacturer wouldn't want them moved without the proper key. They were the first that anyone really remembers in those early single digit days of DEF CON.

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