The Internet of Things (IoT) Security Trust Mark (SMT) framework

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The Internet of Things (IoT) Security Trust Mark™ (STM) framework sets out the principles and basis for third party conformity assessment, certification and voluntary 'live' labelling scheme providing IoT users (consumers) with a recognisable level of assurance that IoT provider's (vendor/manufacturer) security claims about their product have been independently evaluated and conform with internationally established baseline security requirements.


The Internet of Things (IoT) Security Trust Mark™ (STM) framework sets out the principles and basis for third party conformity assessment, cerƟficaƟon and voluntary 'live' labelling scheme providing IoT users (consumers) with a recognisable level of assurance that IoT provider's (vendor/manufacturer) security claims about their product have been independently evaluated and conform with internaƟonally established baseline security requirements.

Presenter: Matt Tett, MD of Enex TestLab.

The scheme itself provides a unified, internaƟonally applicable, scalable, independent and rigorous approach to assessing the integrity of the vendor’s security claims for their IoT product and how they conform to the defined IoT Security Baseline Requirements (BR) recommendaƟons, guidelines and codes produced by Governments and Standards bodies enabling mutual recogniƟon.



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  • Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Time: 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
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Matt Tett

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Matt Tett, MD of Enex TestLab.

Matt Tett is the Managing Director of Enex TestLab (www.testlab.com.au), an independent ISO17025 accredited testing laboratory with a 30-year history and a University heritage.

Matt is well known globally across industry and government as a highly technical straight shooter. Effectively translating complex technology to the lay-person. His organisation's objective is using science to keep tech vendors honest by rigorously testing their product claims and ensuring consumer requirements are met.

Matt is the chair of IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA) enabler Work Stream 3 (eWS-3) – Cyber Security and Network Resilience and sits on the IoTAA Executive Council. He also serves on the Online Safety Consultative Working Group (OSCWG) for the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, the Communications Alliance Cyber Security Reference Panel (CSRP), the CSRP Fraud subgroup and the Communications Resilience Administration Industry Group (CRAIG), the Internet Australia Cyber Security SIG, and is a member of the research advisory committee for the Internet Commerce Security Laboratory at Federation University.

Matt has a deep technical background in network and security systems and he holds the following security certifications in good standing for 16+ years: CISSP, CISM, CSEPS and CISA. He retains Government and Police Contractor security clearances.

Biography:

Matt Tett is the Managing Director of Enex TestLab (www.testlab.com.au), an independent ISO17025 accredited testing laboratory with a 30-year history and a University heritage.

 

Matt is well known globally across industry and government as a highly technical straight shooter. Effectively translating complex technology to the lay-person. His organisation's objective is using science to keep tech vendors honest by rigorously testing their product claims and ensuring consumer requirements are met.

Matt is the chair of IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA) enabler Work Stream 3 (eWS-3) – Cyber Security and Network Resilience and sits on the IoTAA Executive Council. He also serves on the Online Safety Consultative Working Group (OSCWG) for the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, the Communications Alliance Cyber Security Reference Panel (CSRP), the CSRP Fraud subgroup and the Communications Resilience Administration Industry Group (CRAIG), the Internet Australia Cyber Security SIG, and is a member of the research advisory committee for the Internet Commerce Security Laboratory at Federation University.

Matt has a deep technical background in network and security systems and he holds the following security certifications in good standing for 16+ years: CISSP, CISM, CSEPS and CISA. He retains Government and Police Contractor security clearances.





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