In RIOT Control, security experts from McAfee discuss how the
Internet of Things (IoT) flips the current internet with
de-centralized, uncontrolled elements driving massive data from the
ends into central servers and the cloud, rather than the other way
around. Some estimates suggest that every human being will soon be
surrounded by 1,000 to 5,000 connected objects eventually, 100
trillion static or moving objects which makes for a complex system,
prone to unexpected behaviors. As various industry domains rush to
adopt IoT technologies, they need guidance on IoT-ready security
and risk management practices to ensure system availability and
security.
This book explains IoT risk in terms of project requirements,
business needs, and system designs that include endpoints, network
connectivity, and cloud-based data centers. Understand the threats
and vulnerabilities of the IoT, as well as performance metrics at
the enterprise level. In recommending emerging techniques, the
authors provide insight to help judge which are best according to
specific risks and organizational needs under consideration.
Multiple case studies span several chapters to better illustrate
the business, operational, and technical risks inherent in IoT
deployments.
Explains sources of risk across IoT architectures: endpoints,
network, and cloud-based data centersIncludes multiple case studies
threaded through several chapters covering business, operational,
and technical risk issuesOffers insight from Intel (McAfee)
insiders about emerging tools and techniques for real-world IoT
systems
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