Symantec: secures over 1 two Internet of Things devices (IoT)

Symantec extends its portfolio of security products with a new Embedded Critical System Protection, designed to support IoT devices against zero-day attacks.
ATM maker, Wincor Nixdorf, is one of the first to adopt it.symantec ioT

Symantec has announced that it provides more than one billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices, including everything from televisions and cars to smart meters and critical infrastructure.

25 2020 XNUMX is expected to reach XNUMX billion, Symantec is leading the effort to protect consumers from attacks on their Internet-connected devices.

"While IoT's innovation and adoption continues to grow, this also creates a first-rate opportunity for new cyber-security risks and is the next obstacle to be defeated. In the automotive industry, hackers have managed to literally steer the car and "hit the brakes" simply from their keyboards, "said Shankar Somasundaram, Senior Director of Internet of Things Security, Symantec. "Symantec is working with manufacturers in the automotive industry, industrial control, and semiconductor industries, in addition to existing healthcare and retailing partnerships."

As part of its broader strategy for Unified Security, Symantec is investing in providing the world's most comprehensive IoT security solutions for the global industry.

This approach includes control s, device security, but also analytics and management that will help implement prevention from electronic attacks, in cars, medical devices, industrial control systems, as well as countless consumer electronics as we read daily in the news. Symantec's IoT technology portfolio includes:

• Device security with Symantec's Embedded Critical System Protection: The new Symantec solution protects IoT devices by locking the built-in device software to prevent and protect against zero-day attacks. Symantec has already signed a co-operation agreement with Wincor, the leading provider of solutions and IT services in retail banking, as well as the retailer, along with other leading automotive and car manufacturer ecosystems.
• IoT Roots of Trust and Device Certifications: Symantec works with major chip and cryptographic libraries, including Texas Instruments and wolfSSL, to integrate hardware-based security. These collaborations combine Symantec's leading Certificate Authority with embedded partner engines to create new "Roots of Trust", the foundation for security and device encryption, and authentication of information .
• Code Signatures and Secure App Certifications: Symantec to provide code execution on IoT devices provides code signature certificates as well as a cloud-based signing-as-a-service service for various IoT-related code formats .

In its future plans, Symantec aims to help businesses tackle IoT security by presenting new technologies such as an IoT portal to manage all of IoT's security by means of a single interface, as well as analytical data for prevent safety and identify anomalies that may indicate attacks on IoT networks.

Η Symantec recently announced a new collaboration in IoT security with Frost Data Capital to incubate early-stage start-ups with funding, resources and expertise.

Frost Data Capital strengthens the incubator, with experienced entrepreneurs, proven innovative methodology and process, but also deep experience in , in IoT, in industries and in healthcare. These startups will be able to work with Symantec to solve the most complex challenges, shaping tomorrow's threat landscape.

Strategic Partnerships:

• “It was important for Wincor Nixdorf to choose Symantec to provide security to που διεξάγουν χρηματοοικονομικές συναλλαγές στα ΑΤΜ. Ο πυρήνας της τεχνολογίας ασφαλείας της Symantec σε συνδυασμό με την εμπειρία που διαθέτει η Wincor Nixdorf οδήγησε σε μια λύση που προσφέρει τα καλύτερα στην κατηγορία της ασφάλειας από επιθέσεις λογισμικού σε ΑΤΜ», δήλωσε σχετικά ο ο Karan Oberoi, global product manager – software security της Wincor Nixdorf.
• “Providing secure, simple and seamless authentication requires the integration of certificates for IoT products,” said Gil Reiter, Director of Strategic Marketing – IoT, Texas Instruments (TI). “TI, to help customers secure cloud communications, integrates Symantec root certificate into multiple IoT devices to digitally sign and validate Internet communications and upgrade firmware. In the future, TI will offer new features capable of validating secure cc digitally signed code to help customers increase the security of IoT devices."
"The IoT market is thirsty for a complete security solution," said Larry Stefonic, Founder and CEO of wolfSSL. "As industry leaders in reliable IoT infrastructure, wolfSSL Inc and Symantec, in order to meet market needs, must, through a combined solution, help developers provide security against the three most fundamental security challenges in the IoT: Attack Man in the Middle (MITM), secure firmware upgrades and data encryption on the device. "

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