News
12 June 2024
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News
12 June 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins
Eseye
IoT Hardware and Connectivity Specialists
LinkedInEseye, a leader in integrated cellular IoT connectivity solutions and an accredited IASME partner, today highlighted the implications of the recent Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act and Regulations, which came into force on the 29th April 2024.
Eseye is the first IoT connectivity provider to be accredited as a certifying body on IASME’s IoT Cyber Assurance scheme. The company urgently highlights that the Act will impose significant compliance costs and potential market disruptions for tech manufacturers, requiring their immediate action. Yet despite the initial challenges, it is important to note that these new regulations will substantially enhance IoT security and device connectivity, driving long-term benefits for businesses.
The PSTI Act mandates stringent security measures to protect consumer-connectable devices, aiming to bolster the UK’s defences against sophisticated cyber-attacks and enhance individual privacy. While this legislation may mean adapting development processes to embed enhanced security features from the outset, this dramatic shift will significantly delay product launches and escalate costs for businesses. However, it does present an opportunity for tech manufacturers to enhance their products’ security and gain a competitive edge in the market.
Implications of the PSTI Act for Consumer Tech Manufacturers and End Users
The Product Security and Infrastructure Communications Act now covers a wide array of internet-connected “smart” devices used in everyday life, including consumer electronics such as TVs, home security systems, and smart home appliances.
Eseye’s Role in Supporting Compliance
As an IASME accredited partner, Eseye is at the forefront, providing a reassuring hand to manufacturers in navigating these changes:
“Eseye has consistently prioritised security in our IoT solutions, and the PSTI Act’s emphasis on ‘Security by Design’ aligns seamlessly with our ethos,” stated Nick Earle, CEO of Eseye. “We are committed to aiding our customers through this transition, ensuring they meet the new rigorous standards effectively.”
IASME is a cyber security certification company that works with a network of more than 900 cyber security experts to help organisations of all sizes to improve and demonstrate their cyber security.
The IASME IoT Cyber Scheme provides manufacturers with support to improve the security of their connected devices and then certify their achievement. Certification demonstrates compliance with UK legislation and a commitment to best practice security.
“Eseye’s commitment to these standards not only demonstrates our leadership in IoT security but also reinforces our dedication to supporting our customers’ needs in this evolving digital landscape. Eseye is a trusted IASME partner, so our cybersecurity professionals can ensure your device is PSTI compliant and meets the ETSI standard. Coupled with our ISO 27001 compliance accreditation, we have a strong commitment to adhering to these robust cybersecurity standards,” added Eseye’s Technical and PSTI Lead Consultant, Kamran Jehangir.
Supporting Businesses Through Transition
Eseye’s deep IoT security expertise uniquely positions the company to help businesses adapt to the PSTI Act’s requirements. By offering comprehensive and unwavering support from product conception through deployment, Eseye ensures its partners effectively achieve and demonstrate compliance.
Eseye
IoT Hardware and Connectivity Specialists
LinkedInEseye brings decades of end-to-end expertise to integrate and optimise IoT connectivity delivering near 100% uptime. From idea to implementation and beyond, we deliver lasting value from IoT. Nobody does IoT better.
Your connectable products may require additional security measures to comply with the security requirements of the PSTI Act and Regulations. Find out how Eseye can offer assistance and ensure you avoid non-compliance penalties.
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