Is Hub:One compliant with the new regulations governing IoT devices?
Yes, Hub:One is fully compliant with the latest IoT device regulations. We have proactively taken steps to ensure our device meets these standards by applying for certification through the IASME IoT Cyber scheme.
IASME has developed the IoT Cyber scheme specifically to enhance the security of internet-connected devices in response to new UK legislation. This scheme offers two levels of assurance—Baseline and Assurance. The Baseline level certifies devices against the top three requirements of the ETSI EN 303 645 standard, ensuring compliance with the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022. For those seeking even greater security assurances, the Assurance level aligns with all provisions of the ETSI standard and the IoTSF Security Compliance Framework, featuring both verified assessments and independent certification via third-party testing.
By complying with these rigorous standards, Hub:One ensures robust protection against common IoT cybersecurity vulnerabilities, such as weak passwords, legacy software, and insecure communications. Our commitment to security is further highlighted by our participation in the Secured By Design initiative, a police security measure that accredits products meeting recognized security standards.
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