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News Abstract
By: NewsAbstract Editorial Team
Topic: Arts & Media
March 31, 2026
This book fundamentally shifts cybersecurity thinking from IT networks to the physical world of IoT. It provides crucial guidance for leaders to proactively build trust into global infrastructure, mitigating systemic risks and securing critical systems against advanced threats, thereby safeguarding economies and public safety.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – March 31, 2026 – As global infrastructure increasingly relies on interconnected devices, a critical security gap beyond traditional IT is emerging. Industry veterans David Sequino and Bill Lattin have released their new book, "Trust on the Edge: The New Front Line in IoT Cybersecurity," offering a definitive guide for leaders. This timely publication addresses the shift from digital data risks to potential physical and economic systemic threats posed by billions of autonomous, physical-world interacting IoT devices.
The book serves as a direct call to action for C-suite executives, product leaders, and policymakers across high-stakes industries like automotive, defense, energy, and healthcare. Sequino, CEO of OmniTrust, emphasizes, "When software-defined devices control safety-critical operations, security becomes a fundamental business and geopolitical imperative." "Trust on the Edge" moves beyond a mere compliance mindset, providing a strategic framework to embed trust from initial silicon design through a device's entire lifecycle, countering nation-state threats and supply-chain disruptions.
Drawing on the authors' combined six decades of expertise in applied cryptography and embedded systems security, the guide empowers leaders to ensure resilience against future threats. OmniTrust, formerly INTEGRITY Security Services, leads in Trust Lifecycle Management, securing over 2 billion devices and 3 billion annual software updates. The company provides verifiable, enforceable trust from silicon to cloud and AI, enabling end-to-end visibility and quantum-resilient cryptography for critical, regulated sectors. Learn more at omnitrust.com.