Endpoint Security , Internet of Things Security , Open XDR

Fixing IoT Leaks with Hardware Security

Brian Romansky of Owl Cyber Defense Discusses the Role of Data Diodes
Brian Romansky, CTO, Owl Cyber Defense

Data diodes provide a way to control data flows in IoT devices, says Brian Romansky of Owl Cyber Defense, who describes “unhackable” hardware.

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In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's recent Cybersecurity Summit in New York, Romansky discusses:

  • Why data diodes are “unhackable”;
  • The growing challenge of locking down 5G IoT devices;
  • Building a “zero trust” defense posture.

Romansky is CTO at Owl Cyber Defense. He has over 25 years' experience in security technology for the automotive sector, payment systems, healthcare and logistics.


About the Author

Nick Holland

Nick Holland

Former Director, Banking and Payments

Holland focused on the intersection of digital banking, payments and security technologies. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including Mobile World Congress, Money2020, Next Bank and SXSW, and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, MSNBC, NPR, Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek, Time Magazine, The Economist and the Financial Times.




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