Network Operators, IoT Service Providers and other partners in the IoT ecosystem are advised to read GSMA document CLP.14 “IoT Security Guidelines for Network Operators” which provides top-level security guidelines for Network Operators who intend to provide services to IoT Service Providers to ensure system security and data privacy.
An assessment checklist is provided in document CLP.17. This document enables the suppliers of IoT products, services and components to self-assess the conformance of their products, services and components to the GSMA IoT Security Guidelines.
Completing a GSMA IoT Security Assessment Checklist will allow an entity to demonstrate the security measures they have taken to protect their products, services and components from cybersecurity risks.
Assessment declarations can be made by submitting a completed declaration to the GSMA.
Please see the following process on the GSMA website:
https://www.gsma.com/iot/future-iot-networks/iot-security-guidelines/
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