Phosphorus debuts new mobile xIoT security lab at Black Hat USA to demo live remediation of high-risk devices

Nashville, United States – Phosphorus Cybersecurity the provider of advanced and full-scope security for the extended Internet of Things (xIoT), is debuting Mobile xIoT Lab at Black Hat USA 2022 where it will offer live demonstrations of high-risk IoT, OT, and network-connected devices.

The Mobile xIoT Security Lab (August 10-11) offers participants an up-close, hands-on experience in securing 10 vulnerable enterprise and industrial devices, including printers, security cameras, VoIP phones, network switches, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and more. Each of these devices contain high-risk or critical CVEs (CVSS scores of 8-10) which could be exploited by adversaries to gain remote access to the device, change configuration settings, steal data, deploy ransomware, and potentially “pivot” from the device to move laterally inside the connected IT network. All of the devices and vulnerabilities included in the demo are commonly found in real-world deployments, although most organisations are unaware of the risks.

“Although IoT and OT devices are incredibly beneficial to all types of organisations, they also have created a new attack surface that threat actors are actively exploiting,” says Chris Rouland, CEO of Phosphorus. “The Mobile xIoT Security Lab provides an opportunity for companies to see first-hand how insecure these devices really are, while also giving them clear guidance on how to harden these devices against future attacks through simple, proactive, and automated solutions.”

Phosphorus’s Mobile xIoT Security Lab features vulnerable devices and live demonstrations of automated remediations, including safe firmware updates, device hardening, credential rotation, and monitoring. Participants will also learn how to find, fix, and monitor their xIoT devices.

  • Find – Identify, assess, and discover all enterprise xIoT Things
  • Fix – Patch, update, and secure all xIoT Things with one-click remediation
  • Monitor – Ongoing management, detection, and response for all xIoT Things

The Mobile xIoT Lab takes place August 10-11 at the Phosphorus xIoT Security suite at the Four Seasons Las Vegas. To register in advance, visit our Black Hat page, or sign up at the conference.  

Visit Phosphorus at Black Hat USA (booth 2470) to learn more about the Mobile xIoT Security Lab and get a closer look at the security remediation and discovery platform for enterprise and industrial xIoT devices. Phosphorus will be providing a full walkthrough of its Enterprise xIoT Security Platform, which delivers proactive and automated security for IoT, OT, and network devices.

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