Health IT Security June 27, 2019
Jessica Davis

NIST issued the first publication of its planned IoT series, designed to help federal and private sector organizations better understand the cybersecurity and privacy risks posed by IoT devices.

NIST released a guide to managing the privacy and cybersecurity risks posed by IoT this week, the first in a planned series on IoT designed to help both federal and private sector organizations shore up IoT vulnerabilities.

In October, NIST issued a draft IoT report, which laid out the top considerations that can impact the management of IoT devices across the enterprise. The guide released on Tuesday builds on the initial report and is designed to serve as a foundation for a planned series on more specific IoT assets.

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