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by Matt Walker
We all remember that grueling exercise known as the SAT. It was three hours of test-taking on a Saturday morning designed to provide college admissions departments a common reference point for assessing applicants. While some might debate its worthiness, asking…
by Diana Proud-Madruga
This three-part series explores the challenges of securing the Internet of Things (IoT). Part 3 explores applications of MUD as described in the preliminary draft of NIST Special Publication 1800…
by Diana Proud-Madruga
This three-part series explores the challenges of securing the Internet of Things. Part 2 examines the architecture and inner workings of the Internet Engineering Task Force’s specification rfc8520.
In March 2019, the Internet…
by Diana Proud-Madruga
This three-part series explores the challenges of securing the Internet of Things. Part 1 traces the history of governmental action, including standards development, reports, legislation and congressional hearings.
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by Sarbari Gupta
Common controls serve a very important purpose within the realm of information security compliance and operations. However, with the rapid proliferation of cloud-based information systems, there needs to be further clarity in the nomenclature as well as…