Attribute-Based Access Control Framework for IoT
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an open-source authorization framework for IoT in this conference talk. Dive into the Access Control Service (ACS), designed to overcome limitations of XACML and OAuth in device provisioning for IoT systems. Learn how ACS utilizes app-specific policies built on attributes assignable to users, groups, roles, and other system elements. Discover its implementation in the Predix Platform, addressing dynamic and location-specific roles. Gain insights from Jayson DeLancey, a GE Digital Developer Relations team member and Industrial IoT expert, as he discusses authentication, authorization, Cloud Foundry integration, core concepts, usage, API, Groovy implementation, and source code. Engage with the presentation covering introductory rhetorical questions, technical details, and a Q&A session, providing a comprehensive overview of this innovative IoT access control solution.
Syllabus
Introduction
rhetorical questions
Authentication authorization
Cloud Foundry
Concept
Usage
API
Groovy
Source Code
Committers
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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