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Practical Internet of Things Security

You're reading from   Practical Internet of Things Security Beat IoT security threats by strengthening your security strategy and posture against IoT vulnerabilities

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889639
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Brian Russell Brian Russell
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Preface 1. A Brave New World 2. Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Countermeasures FREE CHAPTER 3. Security Engineering for IoT Development 4. The IoT Security Lifecycle 5. Cryptographic Fundamentals for IoT Security Engineering 6. Identity and Access Management Solutions for the IoT 7. Mitigating IoT Privacy Concerns 8. Setting Up a Compliance Monitoring Program for the IoT 9. Cloud Security for the IoT 10. IoT Incident Response Index

Chapter 3. Security Engineering for IoT Development

Security engineering is a complex subject deserving of multiple volumes. "Security engineering is a specialized field of engineering that focuses on the security aspects in the design of systems that need to be able to deal robustly with possible sources of disruption, ranging from natural disasters to malicious acts" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_engineering).

In today's fast-paced tech industry, security engineering often takes a back seat to the rush to develop competitive market-driven features. That is frequently a costly sacrifice as it provides malicious hackers an opportunity-rich sandbox in which to develop exploits. In an ideal world and project, a methodical approach includes identification and evolution of a series of functional business requirements. These requirements are prototyped, tested, refined, and finalized into an architecture before being developed, tested and deployed. This is how...

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