OUR MISSION
iLabs Technologies is a mission-focused company
iLabs Technologies offers a wide range of research and development through disruptive innovation, standardization and assurance to build a Trustworthy Internet of Everything.
We partner with our clients from start to finish, focusing on their needs while producing new ideas, developing effective strategies and designing high quality and secure solutions.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of some 6 billion devices, and by 2020 the number will reach 25+ billion
Our organization is dedicated to working for the common good and doing what's right, in addition to being deeply passionate about building a trustworthy Internet of Everything for the well-being of people and planet.
Securing Internet of Things
IoT creates a digital presence connecting organizations and society as a whole. Security decision makers must embrace fundamental principles of risk and resilience to drive change.
Best Practices for Internet Of Things
Internet of Things Analytics turn your data into real-time insights and use some technologies not commonly employed elsewhere, requires business intelligence and analytics leaders to adopt new best practices and software.
Build a Blueprint for Internet of Things
Use a combination of architectural components to implement and secure Internet of Things capabilities.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
iLabs Technologies have analysed the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and have distilled the following ten principles to focus on to protect the planet and ensure prosperity, health and safety for all like, "Digital Ethics and Society", "Health and Safety", "Security, Privacy and Sovereignty", "Sustainability and Environment", "Transparency and Accountability", "Cross Border and Cross Industry","Interoperability and Openness", "Inclusivity, Diversity and Gender Equality", "Innovation and Disruption", "Research, Education and Awareness".
THE EU CYBERSECURITY CERTIFICATION FRAMEWORK
iLabs Technologies has been developing a Certification Framework for IoT Security for the European Commission. The European Commission puts forward the creation of a EU certification framework for ICT security products in its 2017 proposal for a regulation.
On 13 September 2017 the Commission issued a proposal for a regulation on ENISA, the "EU Cybersecurity Agency", and on Information and Communication Technology cybersecurity certification (''Cybersecurity Act'').
Certification plays a critical role in increasing trust and security in products and services that are crucial for the digital single market. At the moment, a number of different security certification schemes for ICT products exist in the EU. Without a common framework for EU-wide valid cybersecurity certificates, there is an increasing risk of fragmentation and barriers in the single market.
The proposed certification framework will provide EU-wide certification schemes as a comprehensive set of rules, technical requirements, standards and procedures. This will be based on agreement at EU level for the evaluation of the security properties of a specific ICT-based product or service e.g. smart cards.
The certification will attest that ICT products and services that have been certified in accordance with such a scheme comply with specified cybersecurity requirements. The resulting certificate will be recognized in all Member States, making it easier for businesses to trade across borders and for purchasers to understand the security features of the product or service.
The schemes proposed in the future European framework will rely as much as possible on international standards as a way to avoid creating trade barriers and ensuring coherence with international initiatives.
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iLabs Technologies provides applied research in IoT, Smart City and IoT Security together with other research and knowledge institutes and universities.