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August 1, 2024
In an era where cybersecurity is paramount, the UK's recent legislative strides signal a major leap forward in safeguarding digital infrastructure. The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act of 2022, in effect since late April 2024, aims to improve the security of connected products and enhance broadband connectivity across the country. Semtech’s solutions are compliant with the PSTI Act, underscoring our commitment to meeting industry-leading security standards. This blog delves into the specifics of this significant regulation and explores how AirLink® routers are designed to comply with these security requirements through a robust defense-in-depth approach.
The PSTI Act was introduced to address vulnerabilities in connected products, often referred to as "smart" products. These devices, ranging from smart thermostats to connected security systems, have become integral to our daily lives and are also critical to the nation's infrastructure, with wireless routers playing an increasing role in smart grid and public safety systems. As the risk of cyber-attacks intensifies, the PSTI Act aims to mitigate these threats by enforcing security measures that manufacturers must comply with when selling their products in the UK.
The PSTI Act outlines three critical security requirements:
Ensuring that all connected products sold in the UK comply with these security standards provides numerous benefits for the nation digital safety:
While the UK PSTI Act is important in ensuring manufacturers prioritize product security, it alone cannot fully safeguard connected devices. Security is a shared responsibility that also crucially involves users. Even the most robust security measures implemented by manufacturers can fall short if users do not play their part. Firmware and security updates, essential for protecting against emerging threats, are only effective when promptly installed by users.
Indeed, manufacturers play a critical role in identifying vulnerabilities in their products and releasing timely security fixes. However, these efforts can be rendered useless if users delay or neglect to install these updates. The situation becomes even more precarious because once vulnerabilities are publicly disclosed, they become common knowledge and can be readily exploited by cyber attackers.
Similarly, while it's crucial for manufacturers to remain transparent about the software support dates for their devices and inform users when a device reaches its end-of-support, users must act upon these notices. Continuing to use hardware long after its end-of-support date can leave your network exposed to new security threats as new vulnerabilities are discovered. Learn more: https://blog.sierrawireless.com/dont-let-your-network-security-expire
Ultimately, a collective approach to security, where both manufacturers and users fulfill their responsibilities, is essential for protecting our digital lives against the increasing threats of cyber-attacks. By staying proactive and engaged in security practices, users can contribute significantly to the overall safety and integrity of their connected devices.
AirLink routers are designed with advanced security features that align with the PSTI Act's requirements. Here's how:
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, staying ahead of cybersecurity threats is crucial. The PSTI Act represents a pivotal step in this direction, and Semtech’s solutions are at the forefront of this evolution. By understanding and adhering to these new regulations, both customers and manufacturers can contribute to a safer, more resilient digital environment.
To learn more about Semtech defense-in-depth strategy visit our website or watch our webinar IoT Security Strategies: Implementing Secure Connected Solutions
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