The rapid rise of IoT devices has transformed industries but also exposed critical security vulnerabilities. To address these risks, the U.S. government introduced the US Trust Mark, a voluntary certification aimed at enhancing IoT security and building consumer trust. Join this webinar to explore: • The key security requirements of the US Trust Mark • How certification helps IoT manufacturers stand out and gain consumer confidence • The challenges and opportunities in implementing the Trust Mark Meet the Experts: Grace Burkard, Director of Operations, ioXt Alliance Grace leads ioXt’s global efforts in establishing standardized security requirements for IoT devices. She collaborates with key stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and industry leaders to drive adoption of best security practices. With a passion for privacy and compliance, she plays a pivotal role in improving transparency and trust in the connected device ecosystem. Michael Beine, Business Unit Manager, Bureau Veritas With over 20 years in the Testing, Inspection, and Certification (TIC) industry, Michael specializes in cybersecurity for IoT and industrial automation. He has developed testing frameworks for connected devices and serves as a cybersecurity auditor under the IEC 62443 standard. His expertise spans wireless technologies, networked systems, and regulatory compliance in global markets. Geoffrey Vaughan, Director, Security Engineering, Security Innovation Geoff leads Security Innovation’s IoT Center of Excellence, researching emerging threats in connected systems. His team develops tools and methodologies to assess vulnerabilities in embedded devices, web and mobile applications, and communication protocols. A frequent speaker at global conferences, he translates complex security risks into actionable strategies for businesses and developers.
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