Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Book excerpt: 'Securing the Internet of Things'

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Issue Highlights:
Book excerpt: 'Securing the Internet of Things'
State Garden addresses IoT security concerns with CounterACT
Embedded security for IoT lies in the chip
How IPv6 deployment affects the security of IoT devices
IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act sets low bar for IoT device safety
Book excerpt: 'Securing the Internet of Things'
In this excerpt from chapter four of 'Securing the Internet of Things,' authors Shancang Li and Li Da Xu explain how authentication, digital signatures, RPK and digital certificates fit into IoT.
State Garden addresses IoT security concerns with CounterACT
Addressing IoT security before an issue had a chance to occur was critical for State Garden's IT director. It took an interoperable security appliance to get the job done.
Embedded security for IoT lies in the chip
Keeping resource-constrained devices safe isn't an easy task. Chipmakers and cryptography specialists are taking the matter of embedded security for IoT into their own hands.
How IPv6 deployment affects the security of IoT devices
IPv6 deployment is looming, but what does this mean for the security of IoT devices? Expert Fernando Gont explains.
IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act sets low bar for IoT device safety
The IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act sets a minimum security bar for selling IoT products to the federal government by eliminating default passwords and known vulnerabilities.
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