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Practical Internet of Things Security

You're reading from   Practical Internet of Things Security Design a security framework for an Internet connected ecosystem

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788625821
Length 382 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Brian Russell Brian Russell
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Preface 1. A Brave New World FREE CHAPTER 2. Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Countermeasures 3. Approaches to Secure Development 4. Secure Design of IoT Devices 5. Operational Security Life Cycle 6. Cryptographic Fundamentals for IoT Security Engineering 7. Identity and Access Management Solutions for the IoT 8. Mitigating IoT Privacy Concerns 9. Setting Up an IoT Compliance Monitoring Program 10. Cloud Security for the IoT 11. IoT Incident Response and Forensic Analysis 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Defining, planning, and executing an IoT incident response


IoT incident response and management can be broken down into four phases:

  • Planning
  • Detection and analysis
  • Containment, eradication, and recovery
  • Post-incident activity

 

 

 

The following diagram provides a view into the processes and how they relate to one another:

Any organization should have, at a minimum, these processes well documented and tailored for its unique system(s), technologies, and deployment approaches.

Incident response planning

Planning (sometimes called incident response preparation) is composed of those activities that are, figuratively speaking, designed to keep you from behaving like a deer in headlights when disaster strikes. If your company were to experience a massive denial of service attack that your hosting provider's load balancers and gateway couldn't keep up with, do you know what would happen, and how you would respond ? Does your cloud provider handle this automatically, or are you expected to intervene by escalating...

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