Edge Device Security: Five Eyes Unite Against Cyber Threats!

Edge devices are under attack, with threat actors increasingly targeting them. A new guidance document from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre and its Five Eyes allies aims to bolster security, helping manufacturers and users defend against cyber-attacks. Remember, when it comes to edge devices, better safe than sorry!

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Hot Take:

**_Apparently, it takes a village—or rather, five of them—to raise a secure network edge. While the Five Eyes are busy giving edge device manufacturers a stern talking-to, the rest of us are just trying to remember our Wi-Fi passwords. Who knew routers needed as much attention as a cat with an Instagram account?_**

Key Points:

– The UK’s NCSC and its Five Eyes partners have issued new security guidance for manufacturers of edge devices.
– The guidance aims to improve security baselines for devices like routers, IoT gadgets, and perimeter security solutions.
– Key focus areas include logging requirements and forensic data acquisition to enhance threat detection and post-intrusion investigation.
– Edge devices are increasingly targeted by financially motivated and state-backed threat actors.
– Manufacturers are urged to incorporate robust logging and forensic features to aid network defenders.

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