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Prior to the official release of AirPods 3, Counterfeit products begin to hit the market overseas

Prior to the official release of AirPods 3, Counterfeit products begin to hit the market overseas   According to a new report this morning, Apple is expected to launch the third iteration of AirPods in the third quarter of this year. Rumors and reports suggest the new ‌AirPods‌ will feature an updated design more in line with the AirPods Pro, but lacking in Pro features such as active noise cancellation.   Despite ‌AirPods‌ 3 not yet being officially announced by Apple, counterfeit products of the unreleased earbuds have already hit the market. A videos from TikTok shared on Twitter, as presented below,  show fake AirPods, that are precisely in line with previously leaked images claiming to be the real deal.

Jones Day Global Privacy & Cybersecurity Update | Vol 27 - Technology

ENISA Publishes Threat Landscape Reports for 2020 On October 20, 2020, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity ( ENISA ) published a series of reports on the threat landscape in 2020. The reports focused on, among other things, malware, data breaches, ransomware attacks, information leakage, and phishing attacks. The reports identified and evaluated the top cybersecurity threats for the period of January 2019-April 2020. ENISA Publishes Guidelines for Securing the IoT Supply Chain On November 9, 2020, ENISA published guidelines on securing the supply chain for the IoT. The guidelines address the entire lifespan of IoT product development by offering security measures for each step (i.e., requirements and design, end use delivery and maintenance,

Decoding Reasonableness Under California s IoT Law | Dentons

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The law governing Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the United States (US) is rapidly evolving. From industry specific guidelines for connected medical devices and autonomous vehicles, to more general standards such as the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 (Federal IoT Law), state and federal level laws are quickly changing as it relates to IoT standards, introducing new challenges for emerging technologies and new use cases for manufacturers. Much like other areas of the law, California has been a leader in developing standards around IoT devices. In 2017, California became the first state to adopt an IoT specific cybersecurity law known as the California Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017 (California IoT Law). Codified at California Civil Code § 1798.91.04, the California IoT Act took effect on January 1, 2020 and requires manufacturers of IoT devices to equip any IoT devi

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