The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) is proud to announce that our Secure IP Device Framework (ISO/IEC 30118) has been adopted as a national standard in India. The standard, developed by a global collaborative effort, has been accredited by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This will provide businesses the opportunity to develop IoT technology based on OCF standards, and will support India’s nationally connected smart city infrastructure. 📰 Read the full announcement here: https://bit.ly/48gjvKM #sustainability #IoTstandards #urbanization Brian Bishop
Open Connectivity Foundation – OCF
Technology, Information and Internet
Beaverton, OR 2,068 followers
Enabling IoT devices & services to securely communicate over IP
About us
The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) is a global, member-driven technical standards development organization. Its 500+ members are working to enable trust, interoperability, and secure communication between IP-connected IoT devices and services. It does this by fostering collaboration between stakeholders across the IoT ecosystem to deliver the freely-available ISO/IEC specifications, including the Secure IP Device Framework, its open-source reference implementation, and an industry-recognized certification program. This enables innovative new secure use cases and user experiences, reduces development costs, integration complexity and time to market, and simplifies regulatory compliance to IoT security and privacy baselines. OCF members work across the enterprise layers of infrastructure, applications, and data. They collaborate to co-create and deploy systems in an open and standardized way, enabling devices to communicate over IP, regardless of form factor, operating system, service provider, transport technology, or ecosystem. The vertical-agnostic technology has already seen significant adoption in the smart home sector and is now enabling the transition to secure, intelligent, Building Automation Systems (BAS) based on IP connectivity networks.
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http://openconnectivity.org/
External link for Open Connectivity Foundation – OCF
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Beaverton, OR
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Internet of Things, Open source, Internet Protocol, Secure IP Device Framework, Open source implementation , ISO/IEC standard, IoT security, Privacy, Interoperability, Technical standard development, IoT devices, IoT services, IoT connectivity, Security certification, Cybersecurity, and Cybersecurity regulatory compliance
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3855 SW 153rd Dr
Beaverton, OR 97003, US
Employees at Open Connectivity Foundation – OCF
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In case you missed it on our blog, OCF Korea Forum member, Yungchang Co., Ltd., supported by ETRI, has developed smart bus shelter and smart crosswalk solutions using OCF standards. Following successful development, the solutions are set to be installed in cities across Korea through a series of government contracts. Read more here ▶️ https://bit.ly/40gWxzk #IoT #IoTconnectivity #smartcities #IoTstandards Brian Bishop
OCF - Moving forward: OCF Korea’s smart bus shelter and smart crosswalk solutions
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Last year, Data People Connected and Enturi Solutions Ltd announced their partnership for a standards-based wind turbine and data management project, underpinned by the OCF Secure IP Device Framework. The project aims to enable the secure communication and management of data while providing accessible renewable energy for businesses and homes. 📰 Read more: https://bit.ly/48jeXoc #sustainability #IoTstandards #datasecurity
DPC & Enturi wind energy data transparency project adopts OCF standard
openconnectivity.org
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The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) recently announced that our Secure IP Device Framework (ISO/IEC 30118) has been adopted as a national standard in India. The standard, developed by a global collaborative effort, has been accredited by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This will provide businesses the opportunity to develop IoT technology based on OCF standards, and will support India’s nationally connected smart city infrastructure. 📰 Read the full announcement here: https://bit.ly/48gjvKM #sustainability #IoTstandards #urbanization Brian Bishop
Adoption of OCF’s standard grows with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) recognition
https://openconnectivity.org
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IoTivity is an open-source framework that implements the OCF standards and facilitates a range of benefits by providing easy and secure communications for IoT devices. In this article, OCF President, Brian Bishop, explores how IoTivity can be used and how it can help to mitigate a range of challenges within IoT ▶️ http://bit.ly/3Iwb8Bd #IoT #IoTconnectivity #IoTsecurity #IoTstandards
Introducing IoTivity – Open-source Secure IP Connectivity
https://openconnectivity.org
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Just in case you missed it: Intelligent CIO APAC recently published the news that the OCF secure IP device framework (ISO/IEC 30118) has been adopted by India as a national standard following accreditation by the Bureau of Indian Standards. This demonstrates commitment of the Indian government to enable trust, interoperability, and secure communication in its rapidly growing #smarthome and #smartcity ecosystems. 📰 Read here: https://bit.ly/3IfozEw Brian Bishop #smartinfrastructure #sustainability
Adoption of OCF standard grows with Bureau of Indian Standards recognition
https://www.intelligentcio.com/apac
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“The Internet of Things (IoT) industry is rapidly maturing, with IoT devices becoming more prevalent in our buildings, houses and cities and integrated into our daily lives. As the number and types of internet protocol (IP) connected devices grows, so does the need for secure interoperability within the IoT.” Want to learn more about standardizing #IoTsecurity, the adoption of the OCF’s Secure IP Device Framework and the benefits of truly open #IoTstandards? Read this article by OCF President Brian Bishop, which was featured in New Electronics: https://bit.ly/3ouCSvn #smartcities
ARTICLE: Why standardisation of IoT security is mission-critical for a smarter future
newelectronics.co.uk
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OCF’s ISO/IEC standard enables secure #IoT communication over Internet Protocol (IP), offering a holistic approach to the management & optimization of urban infrastructure. In our latest white paper, our experts showcase how the OCF specification can benefit governments and #smartcity infrastructure. Read it here: http://bit.ly/3J24otS
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IoTivity is an open-source framework that implements the OCF standards and facilitates a range of benefits by providing easy and secure communications for IoT devices. In this article, OCF President, Brian Bishop, explores how IoTivity can be used and how it can help to mitigate a range of challenges within IoT ▶️ http://bit.ly/3Iwb8Bd #IoT #IoTconnectivity #IoTsecurity #IoTstandards
OCF - Introducing IoTivity – open-source secure IP connectivity
https://openconnectivity.org