Health IT Security February 20, 2018
Elizabeth Snell

A NIST workgroup issued a draft version of a report on top IoT application areas, including health IoT security, and how stakeholders can best approach standardization.

Policymakers, managers, and standards participants need to be properly informed and enabled to develop and use cybersecurity standards in IoT components, systems, and services, according to a NIST workgroup. Health IoT security and four other areas are key components discussed in a recent draft version of a report to guide approaches to IoT application.

The Interagency International Cybersecurity Standardization Working Group (IICS WG) was established in 2015 “to coordinate on major issues in international cybersecurity standardization and thereby enhance U.S. federal agency participation in international cybersecurity standardization,” NIST explained on its website.

The draft...

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