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Designing Security into the Internet of Things

There are already more than 25 billion connected devices in use worldwide, and that number is expected to skyrocket as connectivity and data collection add value to more and more devices. With all of those connections, security is a top concern. Watch this

By Admin  

April 7, 2015

There are already more than 25 billion connected devices in use worldwide, and that number is expected to skyrocket as connectivity and data collection add value to more and more devices.

With all of those connections, security is a top concern

A recent report from the Federal Trade Commission says design engineering teams should build security into IoT devices at the outset, rather than as an afterthought in the design process.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • Successful strategies for creating secure IoT devices.
  • IoT platforms that promise end-to-end security via integration of hardware, software and IT systems.
  • How data minimization, like design optimization, prevents “over-engineering” the data collection aspects of devices and reduces security risks.
  • How to properly vet and oversee service providers.
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