
Ruckus Wireless has announced version 5.1 of its Cloudpath ES security and policy management software. The latest software release enables organizations to automatically and securely connect Internet of Things (IoT) devices using certificates – the gold standard of device security, allowing IT to establish policies governing the behaviour of those devices. In conjunction with the Cloudpath software certificate authority (CA) and supported standards-based protocols, the new capabilities allow organizations and IoT device manufacturers to easily and automatically secure a wide range of connected IoT devices without changing existing security infrastructure.
“The use of IoT-connected devices is now poised to grow exponentially, with IoT technology investments expected to reach $1.29 trillion by the year 2020 across multiple vertical segments and industries,” said Rohit Mehra, Vice-President, Network Infrastructure, IDC. “As with other aspects of IT infrastructure and applications, security risks and vulnerabilities associated with IoT are now a key area of focus for enterprise IT and LoB managers on an ongoing basis. These enterprises, along with their technology solution providers, need to find reliable, cost-effective ways to better secure their connected IoT applications and infrastructure, a challenge that Ruckus seeks to address with these new capabilities.”
Cloudpath ES 5.1 software introduces device fingerprinting to automatically identify IoT device types by comparing the device profile to a device fingerprint database. If the device is unable to use a certificate, a Ruckus Dynamic Pre-Shared Key can be used to secure it. Both approaches enable IT to establish IoT device-specific policies. By using Cloudpath software and its dedicated CA to secure IoT devices, organizations avoid reconfiguring their current AAA and CA security implementation or, worse, creating custom middleware to secure devices using an existing CA. Manufacturers can leverage standards-based certificate retrieval protocols such as SCEP and EST, which are native to the Cloudpath CA. MSPs can utilize the multitenant capabilities in the Cloudpath virtual deployment implementation, thereby reducing deployment costs and management overhead compared to deploying a separate instance of security and policy management software for each end customer.
“Traditionally, configuring IoT devices has been a huge headache for IT. These devices not only expose organizations to new security threats, but often require manual onboarding, assuming they can be onboarded at all,” said Kevin Koster, Chief Cloudpath Architect, Ruckus Wireless Business Unit, Brocade. “Cloudpath helps IT departments ensure their IoT devices don’t put their network and their users at risk, while enabling IoT device manufacturers to meet their own customers’ need for IoT device security.”
The latest release of Cloudpath ES software will be generally available in the second quarter of 2017.
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