IoT Device and Data Security
Your IoT devices and data deserve enterprise‑grade security and privacy to keep your business running, backed by tools and processes that protect it.
Certifications & Compliance
ISOÂ 27001:2022
Our information security management system meets strict international standards required to keep your data and business safe.
GDPR
Personal data is collected, processed, and stored in line with EU privacy law, no matter where your devices are deployed.
NIS2
Our policies and procedures are built to satisfy the upcoming EU directive on essential service resilience.
Secure by design
We have built Onomondo for secure IoT connectivity
Everything we do at Onomondo is built around providing reliable, consistent, and secure platforms and processes for your IoT devices and data.
- One global core with no roaming middlemen slashes the network attack surface.
- Encryption from the first packet keeps data private in transit and at rest
- Continuous monitoring, logging, and anomaly detection identify threats before they escalate.
- Privacy by design ensures personal data is always handled with transparency and care.
IoT security best practices
Check out some of our recent articles and guides on IoT data and device security.
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3 Questions for your connectivity provider (+3 Answers for you)
You’re heading into your first conversation with a connectivity provider. If you find yourself eager to pick up the old playbook – jumping straight into the pricing discussion – it’s time to close it. And throw it away, just to be sure.
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IoT security issues and solutions for low-power devices
Here’s some IoT security issues and solutions you need to know and the network tools you can use.
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IPSec vs OpenVPN: two tools for IoT VPN explained
OpenVPN and IPSec are protocols for setting up VPNs for IoT networks – but they have important differences. This article explores IPSec vs OpenVPN for IoT.
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