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The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a network of interconnected devices that collect and exchange data. These devices, ranging from sensors to smartphones and wearables, are embedded with technology to communicate over the internet; and they can be controlled and automated. Effective IoT security addresses a range of issues, including data privacy, data integrity, authentication, and device management. IoT security requires us to follow standards while preparing for continuous evolution that will help us address emerging threats. Understanding these requirements and challenges is an important prerequisite for anyone getting involved in the development, deployment, and management of IoT systems.
In these lessons on Fundamentals of IoT Device Security, we’ll discuss the Internet of Things and how it applies to business technologies. You’ll learn about the impact and challenges of IoT on modern businesses. We’ll also go over IoT's system components and the transition from SCADA to IIOT. Then we’ll review some established security standards and helpful guidelines.
It is for anyone getting involved in the development, deployment, and management of IoT systems, since understanding IoT requirements and challenges is an important prerequisite for that work.
It covers the Internet of Things and how it applies to business technologies, the impact and challenges of IoT on modern businesses, IoT's system components, the transition from SCADA to IIoT, and established security standards and helpful guidelines.
You will gain knowledge of the Internet of Things (IoT) and security devices.
Effective IoT security addresses a range of issues, including data privacy, data integrity, authentication, and device management.
The course is organized into lessons covering an Introduction, Understanding the Internet of Things (IoT), IoT's Architecture, IoT Security Requirements, and a Test Your Knowledge section.