Professors Jean Camp & Tadayoshi Kohno named as judges for FTC IoT Contest
In the search for better consumer solutions to IoT security failures, the FTC is holding a contest for the best device that will help consumers scan their networks for potential security openings based in out of date software on IoT devices. Winners will get $25,000 for first place, or $3,000 for honorable mention.
Judges for the contest include IU’s Jean Camp and UW’s Tadayoshi Kohno who are two of the lead professors for the IoT Research Center.
The full story can be read here:
FTC contest seeks to crowdsource IoT security tools
Additional information is from Krebs on Security:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/01/the-ftcs-internet-of-things-iot-challenge/
Entries are being take here: