Door Industry Journal - Winter 2022

Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk Connected Device’ accreditation for their door products, including Yale, Salto and Mighton. Yale’s Conexis L1 Smart Lock is designed to put the user in control of their home security, giving them complete peace of mind that their home is secure. Unlike a traditional lock, the Conexis L1 Smart Lock allows the user to check in from anywhere in the world and receive real-time notifications in the event the door is unlocked unexpectedly. Tailored to suit individual needs, access to a property can be gained through a variety of ways - via a key tag, key card, phone tag or a smartphone when using the Yale App. SALTO’s Neo Cylinder delivers an easy-to-use electronic locking platform that integrates all of the physical security needs through smart, wireless and battery-operated smart cylinders, giving system operators all the latest user access information for virtually all of the doors in a facility. The SALTO Neo Cylinder – along with all SALTO solutions – is routinely tested to ensure it meets the highest standards set by the security industry. The SALTO Neo Cylinder can be installed in any door made of wood, glass, or metal and is also suitable for installation in fire doors. Designed with the latest technologies to protect against advanced attacks, SALTO Neo Cylinder technology leverages industry-leading security practices, including advanced encryption to provide users with a secure and seamless keyless experience. SALTO’s XS4 One is smart, secure, innovative and easy to install. The XS4 One electronic escutcheon sets need no hard wiring and provide a totally wire-free networked electronic locking solution with a great range of features. The all-in-one smart lock is designed to blend into any type of door, any access point and any door retrofit. Avia is Mighton’s latest product development, the ultimate secure smart home security system available for multipoint locking doors. Designed to an extremely high standard, Avia offers complete peace of mind for a home. Mighton’s Avia Key Fob, Avia Motion Sensor, Avia Smart Socket and Avia Window/Door Sensor have all achieved accreditation. SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police recognition for security-related products in the UK. To find out more about the SBD ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation, visit www.securedbydesign.com/Internet-of-Things THE door industry journal winter 2022 Secured by Design Secured by Design have recently launched a new ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation scheme, in-line with government legislation, to enable companies offering Internet of Things (IoT) connected products and services to demonstrate that their products have achieved the appropriate IoT standards and certification, thus meeting the ‘Police Preferred Specification’ and providing customers with security assurance. We have introduced this new accreditation for several reasons. Firstly, the Government published the Code of Practice for Consumer IoT Security back in 2018, which was developed by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and sets a benchmark of best practice for manufacturers to follow when developing IoT products for the UK market. This was influenced by the ETSI EN 303 645 standard, as well as other IoT related standards, and with Government introducing new legislation where three of the principles of the Code of Practice are included, it’s important that we support the Government’s plan to help manufacturers develop safe IoT products that consumers can use with confidence. Indeed, SBD have developed the ‘Secure Connected Device’ scheme in consultation with DCMS. Secondly, there is a growing demand from industry and current SBD members seeking to gain SBD accreditation for IoT products. With the increase in IoT products available and a growing ecosystem of interconnected devices, cyber criminals are targeting and exploiting vulnerabilities of the products and within apps; unfortunately, many are mass-produced with little or no cyber security consideration. Therefore, it was a natural progression for SBD to develop the ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation, as our aim is simply to prevent crime, which includes criminal activity in the cyber world. We want to help companies get their IoT products appropriately assessed and certified against all 13 provisions of the ETSI standard, a requirement that goes beyond the Government’s legislation, but importantly protects our member companies, their customers and the public. Compliance with the ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation sends a clear message to the wider industry of the importance of IoT security. SBD member companies accredited to this new SBD standard will lead by example and be at the forefront of the IoT revolution and in doing so will help to keep their customers and the public safer from the risk of a cyber breach. You can find out more about the SBD ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation on the adjoining page, along with details of the first companies to have achieved the accreditation. Jon Cole, Chief Operating Officer Secured by Design A regular column by Jon Cole, Chief Operating Officer, Secured by Design, the official police security initiative, which has been delivering a wide range of crime prevention activities across the UK for over 30 years and operates a product-based police accreditation scheme for security-rated products. Jon Cole Mighton fob

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