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TLS Certificate Validity Cut from 398 to 47 Days: Why Automation Is Now Essential for IoT Security. The alternative is the cost of human error.

In a significant shift for digital identity management, the maximum lifespan of public TLS certificates is set to be reduced to just 47 days, following a new policy from Apple’s Root Program. With Google expected to follow suit, the clock is ticking faster than ever on certificate validity and that has profound implications for businesses relying on manual processes.

IoT Security Framework: Building Comprehensive Device Protection

The exponential growth of Internet of Things (IoT) deployments across enterprise environments has fundamentally transformed how organizations approach cybersecurity. The rapid increase in IoT connections has significantly expanded the attack surface, making it more challenging to secure networks. Enterprises face unique challenges and require robust IoT security frameworks to manage the scale and complexity of their deployments.

Smart City Security: Protecting Critical Infrastructure with IoT

The transformation of urban environments through Internet of Things (IoT) technology has created unprecedented opportunities for improving city services, enhancing quality of life, and optimizing resource utilization. This process of digital transformation modernizes and integrates city infrastructures, improving efficiency but also introducing new cybersecurity challenges.

Zero Trust IoT Security: Implementation Guide for Enterprise Networks

The traditional network security model of “trust but verify” has become fundamentally inadequate for protecting modern Internet of Things (IoT) environments. With enterprise IoT deployments spanning millions of connected devices across distributed networks, organizations can no longer rely on perimeter-based security that assumes internal network traffic is inherently trustworthy.

Connected Car Security: Automotive IoT Threats and Protection

The automotive industry stands at a critical juncture where traditional mechanical systems converge with sophisticated digital technologies. Modern vehicles contain hundreds of electronic control units (ECUs), multiple communication networks, and constant connectivity to external systems. This transformation has created unprecedented opportunities for innovation while simultaneously introducing complex cybersecurity challenges that threaten both vehicle safety and driver privacy.

Device Certificate Management: PKI for IoT Security

The Internet of Things (IoT) has fundamentally transformed how devices connect and communicate across networks, but this connectivity brings unprecedented security challenges. At the heart of securing IoT ecosystems lies device certificate management – a critical component that ensures authentic device identity and secure communications through Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).