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Karamba Security to Make the Opening Keynote at NIST IoT Product Security Workshop

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Thursday, June 16, 2022

The purpose of this workshop is to obtain feedback on specific considerations--and techniques for addressing those considerations--around cybersecurity in IoT products. These considerations have broad applicability across IoT product sectors, including the consumer products sector. These considerations arose in moving the recommended criteria presented in Recommended Criteria for Cybersecurity Labeling for Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) Products (nist.gov) into a NISTIR within the family of cybersecurity guidance that NIST has published on IoT devices. Specific areas for discussion are presented in a discussion paper which will be available shortly.

Key Points: 
  • HOD HASHARON, Israel, June 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Karamba Security , a leader in end-to-end product security for IoT, today announced that Co-founder David Barzilai will make the opening keynote at NISTs Product Security Workshop .
  • As opening speaker, Barzilai will provide an update on the industrys product security progress, and product security best practices, in multiple IoT and automotive industries that Karamba serves.
  • Barzilai will share how product security teams meet IoT product cybersecurity regulations and standards such as the newly ratified ISO 21434 standard and UN R155 regulation as well as NISTIR 8259 and UL 2900-2-1 standards.
  • It is an honor to be invited by NIST as the opening speaker on behalf of Karamba Security, said Barzilai.

AI Predicts What You Can Eat

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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

The typical ingredient-tetris bottleneck played between guest and server while dining out has amplified during COVID-19.

Key Points: 
  • The typical ingredient-tetris bottleneck played between guest and server while dining out has amplified during COVID-19.
  • Prompted by an Ulcerative Colitis health scare for co-founder Tamir Barzilai, Honeycomb.ai is set on eliminating the frustrating process of manual menu parsing by creating a portal for anyone with dietary needs to find suitable food to eat.
  • "After my personal diagnosis, I realized how many others struggle with finding food to eat due to a variety of reasons.
  • The lack of ubiquitous dietary and ingredient transparency didn't make sense from both consumer and business perspectives,"says Barzilai.