The IoTSF said this launch is in response to the regular requests it receives from independent cyber security ‘defenders’ who want to contribute expertise, and others seeking to improve their knowledge in this field.
The membership is designed to provide individuals a way to participate in the work the IoTSF does and the Foundation claimed it will offer“benefits from participating in the working groups, accessing content and knowledge, and most importantly, being a security advocate”.
Commenting, John Moor, Managing Director of the IoTSF, said the announcement brings them a step closer to finding a collaborative solution at scale “to mirror the expansion of IoT across all its application domains and be co-vigilant and propagate best practice”.
Moor continued: “We welcome agents across the technology landscape to join the mission to make it safe to connect. In line with our corporate membership, we’ve kept fees to a minimum as we need to engage as many in the IoTSF mission without making cost a barrier."
John Moor, Managing Director of the IoTSF |
“I look forward to welcoming, and working with our professional members," he concluded, "wherever their interests lie.”