Senate Bill Would Up Internet Of Things Device Security

By Allison Grande (August 2, 2017, 8:57 PM EDT) -- Four U.S. senators on Tuesday introduced bipartisan legislation that aims to boost the security of devices connected to the growing internet of things by forcing manufacturers that sell these products to the government to meet several minimum security requirements, including ensuring that their devices are patchable and don't use hard-coded passwords....

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