Bruce Schneier: A globally recognized figure in the cybersecurity domain, Bruce Schneier has often commented on the vulnerabilities associated with IoT. His book, “Click Here to Kill Everybody”, delves deep into the security challenges posed by interconnected devices.
Brian Krebs: As the author behind KrebsOnSecurity.com, Brian frequently covers IoT security breaches, providing in-depth analysis. His investigative journalism often reveals the hidden aspects of major security incidents.
Dr. Kevin Fu: A leading voice in medical device security, Dr. Fu’s research primarily revolves around ensuring that IoT medical devices remain secure from cyber threats. He’s the founder of Virta Labs, focusing on healthcare IoT security.
Samy Kamkar: Known for creating the infamous MySpace worm, Samy has since focused on ethical hacking and has shed light on vulnerabilities in various IoT devices, including cars and popular consumer devices.
Daniel Miessler: As the Director of Advisory Services at IOActive, Daniel has worked extensively in the IoT security domain. His IoT security project framework is a comprehensive guide for IoT device manufacturers and developers.
Beau Woods: As the Deputy Director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative at the Atlantic Council, Beau has been a vocal advocate for better security in the burgeoning IoT landscape. He’s also involved in the I Am The Cavalry initiative, which addresses security issues in critical IoT systems.
Ken Munro: A partner at Pen Test Partners, Ken has been at the forefront of exposing IoT vulnerabilities. His company regularly showcases IoT device hackings, raising awareness about potential security flaws in everyday devices.
Adam Laurie: Renowned for his expertise in hardware security, Adam has focused on vulnerabilities in embedded systems. His work has illuminated the potential risks in a variety of devices, from contactless payment systems to hotel keycards.
Marc Weber Tobias: As an investigative attorney and physical security specialist, Marc has explored the intersection of IoT with lock and security systems. His insights shed light on the tangible, real-world implications of IoT vulnerabilities.
Jennifer Granick: As the Surveillance and Cybersecurity Counsel at the ACLU, Jennifer offers a unique perspective on IoT, focusing on the privacy and civil liberties implications of widespread device interconnectivity.