This seminar will provide the latest information on cybersecurity and compare the mainstream security standards and frameworks.
In recent years, wireless and wired products connected to the internet have been on the rise, and at the same time, the risks of cybersecurity have also increased. I believe that the keywords such as "system holes," "vulnerabilities," and "cyber attacks" have become more frequently heard. Various countries, regions, and technical organizations have developed and published their own security regulations, standards, and frameworks, and many customers are struggling with which ones to apply. In this seminar, we will provide the latest information on cybersecurity regulations and compare the mainstream security standards and frameworks. We will also introduce two main security services developed and provided by the third-party safety science organization UL.
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Target Audience: - Individuals involved in the development, planning, and design of IoT products - Those who want to confirm global security regulatory trends - Those struggling with security regulations in California and Oregon - Those planning to expand the export and sale of IoT products globally - Those facing challenges with security measures Content: 1. Regulatory information on the regulation framework 2. The mechanisms and realities of cybersecurity 3. Introduction to UL's provided services 3.1 IoT Security Rating related to product development 3.2 Supplier Cyber Trust Level related to the development process
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