New UK laws to protect IoT devices amid sales surge

New UK laws to protect IoT devices amid sales surge



New figures published by the UK government show that almost half (49%) of UK residents have purchased at least one new smart device since the beginning of COVID-19. As a result, manufacturers of smart devices such as phones, speakers, and doorbells will need to provide customers with information about how long they will be guaranteed to receive crucial security updates. Everyday devices such as these (or smart watches, TVs, cameras, etc.) have many positive benefits, yet they are extremely prone to being targeted by threat actors. Therefore, this groundbreaking plan is aimed at protecting individuals and companies from cyber attacks.


It’s important to remember that your network is only as strong as your most vulnerable device. According to Andy Norton, European Cyber risk officer at Armis, this new legislation “will raise the bar against the potential for attack, from a wide variety of threat actors, especially as we know advanced threat actors have invested in attack tools such as Fronton, that target IoT devices.” He also believes that “Smartphones are additionally a challenge, not just because of supportability during the lifecycle, but because they are used by people like, Dave. Dave doesn’t install updates anyway because they ruin his battery life. Dave also randomly installs apps on his phone from any store or market, Dave´s PIN number is 2580, which is also his burglar alarm code. Expanding legislation to support secure by design principles is a great addition to the security jigsaw, but, it is only a piece of the overall picture.”


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