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Abstract
The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in modern societies brings forth unprecedented opportunities for convenience and connectivity but also poses significant cyber security challenges. This paper examines the risks associated with these devices and the regulatory frameworks governing them in key regions including the US, the EU, China and India. Through a comprehensive analysis, it becomes evident that while efforts are being made to address IoT cyber security concerns, discrepancies in approaches and regulations hinder global harmonisation and create obstacles for industry compliance. Drawing from insights into existing cyber security frameworks and industry practices, the paper proposes actionable recommendations to enhance consumer IoT cyber security. These recommendations include defining baseline security requirements, promoting expertise within IoT workforces, advocating for the independent involvement of conformity assessment bodies (CABs), leveraging the quality infrastructure ecosystem, and launching an international awareness campaign. By implementing these measures, stakeholders can foster a safer and more secure IoT environment, mitigating the risks posed by cyber threats and ensuring the trust and resilience of connected devices. As society continues to navigate the complexities of IoT adoption, it is imperative to recognise the urgency of addressing cyber security challenges. By heeding the lessons from Shakespeare’s ‘King John’ — ‘Strong reasons make strong actions’ — and taking decisive steps to fortify IoT cyber security, we can safeguard individuals, businesses and critical infrastructure from the evolving threat landscape.
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Author's Biography
Hanane Taidi is the Director General of TIC Council since June 2019 and former Director General of IFIA since July 2016. In this role, she represents the testing, inspection and certification industry, a sector that provides independent conformity assessment around the world with a combined revenue of over €30bn and over 400,000 employees. Previously, Hanane worked at DuPont de Nemours International based in Geneva as Marketing Communications Director for the Performance Polymers business. During this time, she led, developed and directed integrated marketing communications strategies and was a member of the regional leadership team. Before that, she was Director of Communications at PlasticsEurope, based at the headquarters in Brussels, from where she led PlasticsEurope’s communications efforts in Europe. In 2014, Hanane was appointed by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, as Rapporteur for the Expert Group, which developed recommendations on systemic eco-innovation; in addition, she is a visiting lecturer on public affairs, crisis communications and change management at the Institute of European Studies (ULB) and Quadriga University (Berlin). A graduate of Ablemalik Essaadi University with a BA in English language and literature, Hanane started her career working with Brussels-based think-tanks, where she gained insight into European affairs. During her career, she has overseen the deployment of public affairs, communications and marketing strategies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. An accomplished linguist, Hanane speaks English, French, Spanish and Arabic to native speaker level.