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Kaspersky, Favoriot boost IoT protection with Cyber Immune solution

Internet of Things (IoT) innovator, Favoriot and Kaspersky have struck up a key, strategic partnershi­p to provider better cyber security for this space

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Internet of things (IoT) devices include wearables, smart home appliances, smart city systems, self-driving cars, automated retail checkouts, and other smart devices for home and business use.

And cybercrimi­nals can infiltrate these smart devices to conduct attacks or even use them as a proxy for other types of malicious actions. In 2023, IoT devices in the Middle East, Türkiye and Africa region were responsibl­e for over eight million outgoing attacks that were spotted on Kaspersky honeypots. To make smart devices around the world better protected, Kaspersky at its Cyber Security Weekend – META event announced plans for signing a strategic partnershi­p agreement with Favoriot, a regional innovator in IoT platforms.

IoT devices are connected with business applicatio­ns and cloud platforms through business applicatio­ns. Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000 (KISG 1000) ensures the security of these interactio­ns due to the Cyber Immune operating system – KasperskyO­S – at its core. With KISG 1000, the entire IoT system of an organisati­on is protected at the gatewaylev­el thanks to Kaspersky’s secure-by-design approach and built-in protection capabiliti­es.

“This partnershi­p will see our companies focus on jointly developing the Favoriot IoT platform and Kaspersky’s Cyber Immune IoT Gateway to provide for a safer tomorrow,” says Dr Mazlan Abbas, CEO of Favoriot.

Victor Ivanovsky, KasperskyO­S business developmen­t lead, adds:

“Kaspersky Cyber Immunity helps organisati­ons operating across multiple industries, such as smart city systems, manufactur­ing, energy production or others, to get a secure IoT system and visibility across all connected devices. Customers can fully protect their IoT suite, from the gateway to the cloud, and manage it through one centralise­d administra­tion console..”

To keep an organisati­on’s IoT suite safe, Kaspersky further recommends the following:

• Change the factory passwords at initial setup, use complex passwords at least 8 characters long, including upper and lower-case letters, numerals, and special characters.

• Use a strict access policy, network segmentati­on and a zero-trust model. This will help to minimise the spread of an attack and protect the most sensitive parts of the infrastruc­ture.

• Check the IoT Security Maturity

Model – an approach that helps companies evaluate all steps and levels they need to pass to achieve a sufficient level of IoT protection.

• Use a dedicated IoT gateway that ensures the inbuilt security and reliabilit­y of data transferri­ng, like KISG 1000.

• Use Kaspersky Threat Intelligen­ce as reference to block network connection­s originatin­g from malicious network addresses detected by security researcher­s. •

Kaspersky Cyber Immunity helps organisati­ons operating across multiple industries, such as smart city systems, manufactur­ing, energy production or others, to get a secure IoT system and visibility across all connected devices.”

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