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Tuya Smart and Amazon Web Services Unveils 'Collaborative Security Lab' for IoT

Tuya Smart and Amazon Web Services Unveils 'Collaborative Security Lab' for IoT Image Credit: Tuya Smart

Tuya Smart, a global IoT developer service provider, yesterday announced at the re:Inforce China conference to have jointly established a "Collaborative Security Lab" with Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. This initiative aims to fortify security, compliance capabilities, and technological innovation within the IoT industry, setting new benchmarks for security and compliance standards across the sector.

The collaboration will primarily focus on advancing security technology across four key domains: privacy computing, Matter PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), DevSecOps, and international data compliance.

Given the surge of application scenarios and the number of devices in the IoT sector, security concerns have grown increasingly complicated. In response, the "Collaborative Security Lab," a shared endeavor between Tuya Smart and AWS, leverages the strengths of both sides to fortify cooperation and exploration within the IoT domain. This collective endeavor seeks to deliver industry-wide solutions. Looking ahead, Tuya is poised to explore the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) into IoT security practices, offering holistic information security to customers and end-users and propelling the IoT industry toward secure and sustainable growth.

Joy Liu, Chief Information Security Officer of Tuya Smart

Since the first day of its establishment, Tuya has regarded security and compliance as the core of our strategy and has always persisted in long-term construction and investment in security. Our close cooperation with AWS for nearly ten years has resulted in a profound integration of our cloud security products. Through this collaboration we will further deepen our cooperation with AWS and work together to contribute more to the security development of the IoT industry.

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