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Tuesday, November 09 2021 - 01:00
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UL Launches SafeCyber to Secure Connected Devices Around the Globe
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Nov. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- New platform enables security posture management throughout entire device 
life cycle, empowering organizations to navigate mounting cybersecurity threats 
and increased regulations.

UL, the global safety science leader, today launched its new SafeCyber Digital 
Security Platform, a suite of solutions aimed at democratizing IoT security and 
empowering key organizations, such as device manufacturers, suppliers and 
systems integrators, to take charge of their connected ecosystems. From smart 
home devices and sophisticated medical devices, to advanced automotive and 
Industry 4.0 technology, UL's SafeCyber Digital Security Platform aims to 
mitigate the growing volume of cybersecurity threats facing these organizations.

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According to a report from Statista, estimates suggest ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3344895-1&h=456698355&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.statista.com%2Fstatistics%2F1183457%2Fiot-connected-devices-worldwide%2F&a=estimates+suggest 
) that the roughly 8.74 billion connected devices in use in 2020 will swell to 
over 25.4 billion by 2030, and amid that uptick in connectivity, organizations 
are facing a rash of new cybersecurity threats – a recent study revealed that 
supply chain attacks rose by 42% ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3344895-1&h=4250460058&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cips.org%2Fsupply-management%2Fnews%2F2021%2Fapril%2Ftroubling-rise-in-supply-chain-cyber-attacks%2F&a=rose+by+42%25 
) in the first quarter of 2021 via 27 third-party vendors. Coupled with a 
fast-moving and complex global regulatory landscape, now more than ever 
organizations need a comprehensive yet streamlined solution to assess their 
overall cybersecurity posture and risk.

"The proliferation of connected devices has unlocked immense new economic 
potential, but it has also introduced a flurry of cybersecurity risks that can 
materially impact businesses," said Jukka Makinen, managing director of the 
Identity Management and Security division at UL. "SafeCyber helps organizations 
holistically understand and assess risk, allowing both new and existing assets 
to be designed and maintained to conform with the latest cybersecurity 
legislation and best practices."

As part of today's launch, UL formally introduced its Maturity Path capability, 
a solution that provides device manufacturers, suppliers and system integrators 
with a maturity assessment for connected device security to build sustainable 
product security governance and processes.

UL also announced that it offers Firmware Check and Field Monitoring 
capabilities within the SafeCyber platform. Firmware Check will provide 
stakeholders with a security check on firmware implementations currently under 
development, whereas Field Monitoring will enable those organizations to 
perform security checks on firmware already in the field at scale. These 
capabilities will deliver detailed reporting on issues that could impact 
firmware security, such as:

    -- Software composition analysis and software bill of materials 
    -- Known/common vulnerabilities and exposures 
    -- Unknown vulnerabilities (zero-day vulnerabilities) 
    -- Compliance analysis against supported standards and guidelines, 
        including UL's IoT Security Rating Program, ETSI 303 645, ISO 21434 and 
        IEC 62443 4-2, among others

Collectively, these capabilities will allow UL's customers to manage 
cybersecurity governance and processes for all product lines in one integrated 
solution. Further, the platform will help speed up firmware development 
turnaround times while also addressing vulnerabilities to help ensure security 
and compliance readiness from the start.

"For more than 125 years, UL has been a trusted partner helping organizations 
ensure the safety and compliance of their products and solutions," added 
Makinen. "Today's launch of SafeCyber marks an important milestone in our 
long-term vision to develop a best-in-class capability that helps organizations 
move beyond a compliance mindset, and toward a proactive stance that enables 
them to actively manage their security posture in what is becoming an 
increasingly connected, ever-evolving threat landscape."

UL's Maturity Path, along with Firmware Check and Field Monitoring, are 
available to SafeCyber customers effective immediately. As UL strives to make 
best product security practices more accessible, any connected device 
stakeholder can start a complimentary Maturity Path self-assessment. UL will 
continue to build upon and expand the SafeCyber platform in Q1 2022 and beyond.

Learn more about UL's SafeCyber platform ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3344895-1&h=3378236021&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ul.com%2Fsafecyber&a=UL%27s+SafeCyber+platform 
).

About UL

UL is the global safety science leader. We deliver testing, inspection and 
certification (TIC), training and advisory services, risk management solutions 
and essential business insights to help our customers, based in more than 100 
countries, achieve their safety, security and sustainability goals. Our deep 
knowledge of products and intelligence across supply chains make us the partner 
of choice for customers with complex challenges. Discover more at UL.com ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3344895-1&h=2594566257&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ul.com%2F&a=UL.com 
).

For information about Standards development and other nonprofit activities, 
visit UL.org ( 
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).

Press contact:
Steven Brewster
UL
steven.brewster@ul.com
1+847.664.8425

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