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Practical Internet of Things Security

By : Drew Van Duren, Brian Russell
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Practical Internet of Things Security

By: Drew Van Duren, Brian Russell

Overview of this book

With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), businesses will be faced with defending against new types of threats. The business ecosystem now includes cloud computing infrastructure, mobile and fixed endpoints that open up new attack surfaces, a desire to share information with many stakeholders and a need to take action quickly based on large quantities of collected data. . It therefore becomes critical to ensure that cyber security threats are contained to a minimum when implementing new IoT services and solutions. . The interconnectivity of people, devices, and companies raises stakes to a new level as computing and action become even more mobile, everything becomes connected to the cloud, and infrastructure is strained to securely manage the billions of devices that will connect us all to the IoT. This book shows you how to implement cyber-security solutions, IoT design best practices and risk mitigation methodologies to address device and infrastructure threats to IoT solutions. This book will take readers on a journey that begins with understanding the IoT and how it can be applied in various industries, goes on to describe the security challenges associated with the IoT, and then provides a set of guidelines to architect and deploy a secure IoT in your Enterprise. The book will showcase how the IoT is implemented in early-adopting industries and describe how lessons can be learned and shared across diverse industries to support a secure IoT.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Practical Internet of Things Security
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

A complex compliance environment


As a security professional, you are responsible for being compliant with security standards that have been published for the industries within which you operate. Many organizations are faced with meeting regulatory standards that span multiple industries. For example, a pharmacy may be responsible for being compliant with HIPAA as well as PCI regulations because it must protect both patient data as well as financial transactions. These concepts still apply to the IoT—some of the things are new, but the information types and protection mandates have been around for some time.

Challenges associated with IoT compliance

IT shops have traditionally had to track compliance with cybersecurity and data privacy regulations and standards. The IoT introduces new aspects of compliance. As embedded compute and communications capabilities are introduced into organization's physical assets, the need to focus on compliance with safety regulations must also come into play.

The...