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Security in IoT - An Attitude Issue More Than a Technical Challenge

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive conference talk on IoT security challenges and solutions. Delve into the critical role of security in IoT adoption and learn about simple yet effective measures that can be implemented at the design level. Discover typical security risks faced by IoT applications and explore open-source solutions for implementation. Gain insights from Dominig ar Foll, a Senior Software Architect at Intel Open Source, as he shares his expertise in securitizing various technologies. Examine key concepts such as layered architecture, bulletproof updates, service isolation, and application segregation. Investigate the evolution of Application Security in AGL2 and beyond, including distributed and virtualized architectures. Understand why IoT security is more of an attitude issue than a technical challenge and how to approach it effectively.

Syllabus

Intro
Attacking lot, a viable business
Understanding the risks
Security fundamentals
Do not rely on human
Concepts are known but what about implementation?
Layered Architecture
Bulletproof update and ID
Service isolation
Segregate Apps from OS Application Manager
AGL2 Application Security
AGL2 AppFW logic
AGL2+ Distributed Architecture
AGL2++ Virtualised Architecture


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