Thales Joins IMC to Strengthen IoT Security and Connectivity
March 10, 2025 | ThalesEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Thales has joined the IoT M2M Council (IMC), marking a significant step forward in our mission to enhance awareness around the vital importance of digital device connectivity and security. Our involvement with IMC underscores our dedication to advancing robust security measures and promoting effective IoT solutions globally.
Leading the joint IMC/GCF task force on IoT security
We are proud to take on a leading role in the newly established Joint Task Force on IoT Security, a collaboration between IMC and the Global Certification Forum (GCF). This joint initiative focuses on developing comprehensive global security standards to address critical IoT security challenges. Our recognized expertise in eSIM technology and IoT security will be instrumental in ensuring that connected devices remain secure throughout their entire lifecycle.
Enhancing IMC with Thales's comprehensive IoT solutions
Our membership in IMC allows us to bring a suite of advanced IoT solutions that enhance both connectivity and cybersecurity, enabling seamless management of IoT device security lifecycles. Recognized by industry analysts as a leader in eSIM solutions, Thales offers device makers and OEMs the adaptability to choose and manage telco networks globally. These solutions are designed to optimize operations, mitigate risks, and simplify the IoT journey for enterprises, contributing significant value to IMC's objectives. Thales' suite of cybersecurity solutions includes:
- Embedded Secure Hardware Elements: These elements protect IoT devices from attacks throughout their lifecycle, ensuring end-to-end security.
- Advanced Connectivity Management Services: Compliant with all GSMA eSIM standards (SGP.22, SGP.32, and SGP.02), providing enhanced flexibility in managing telecom networks.
- Digital Identity Management: We offer secure management of digital identities, keeping IoT devices safe from unauthorized access and threats.
Our role in boosting IMC's impact
By joining IMC, Thales will leverage the council's platforms to build awareness and promote the adoption of secure IoT solutions. Our eSIM technology, will benefit manufacturers and OEMs by offering a single solution for Connectivity Management and Security Lifecycle. This collaboration further enables IMC to drive the advancement of IoT security and connectivity, aligning with our shared goal of fostering secure IoT environments.
“We’ll use IMC platforms to build awareness. The eSIM is a technology that will allow manufacturers deploying connected devices to gain flexibility in the networks they use – and manufacturers are also a major IMC demographic. The fact that the IMC is taking the lead in IoT security was also key in our decision to join the group, as with the usage of eSIM as a Root of Trust, we will deliver a single solution for Connectivity Management and Security Lifecycle,” says Gregory Laloy, Thales’ Head of IoT Product Line. Stay tuned for updates on our contributions to the IoT security landscape as we collaborate with IMC. For more information about the Joint Task Force on IoT Security, visit IMC-GCF Joint Task Force on IoT Security.
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