Smart connected devices have become an indispensable part of daily life. From smart cameras, smart toilets, and smart cats to drones, these technological products may harbor cybersecurity risks that are not fully addressed. In recent years, the government has banned network communication equipment manufactured in certain countries, promoting domestically produced high-quality products as the preferred choice. However, does being domestic and certified truly equate to being secure?
This presentation will analyze several real-world CVE cases, revealing often overlooked security issues in IoT devices. We will explore essential cybersecurity challenges and vulnerability management strategies from a national level down to individual households. Additionally, this session will disclose the difficulties associated with current cybersecurity standard certifications, along with secrets and ghost stories about vulnerability reporting. Participants will learn how to select appropriate and secure cybersecurity devices and manage them properly.
TOPIC / TRACK
AIoT & Hardware Security Summit
LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
4F AIoT & Hardware Security Zone
LEVEL
General General sessions explore new
cybersecurity knowledge and
non-technical topics, ideal for those with limited or no
prior cybersecurity knowledge.
SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session
LANGUAGE
Chinese
SUBTOPIC
IoT Security
Vulnerability Management
National Security
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