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Have your IOT devices do one thing well. Then add more fancy options.
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Auth for IoT - Securing Your Smart Home
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- 1 Intro
- 2 The Problem
- 3 Nobody thinks about how secure loT is - just how cool it can be. That needs to change.
- 4 While IoT is improving, it isn't perfect and you should have a zero-trust approach
- 5 There are good existing smart home ecosystems out there to leverage
- 6 Remember, some of the smart devices need to be physically replugged at times
- 7 Not uncommon to need to DIY an IOT device to cover specific use cases
- 8 Codeless Tips
- 9 Change your WiFi network's name and password
- 10 Change your router's admin username and password
- 11 Understand Port Forwarding
- 12 Monitor your network
- 13 There are no rules unless you set them
- 14 If you DIY your IOT, using extendable platforms like Home Assistant simplify.
- 15 Use OAuth to secure your Alexa/Google smart home skills.
- 16 Design devices to work manually, in addition to remotely through APIs.
- 17 Have your IOT devices do one thing well. Then add more fancy options.
- 18 Build your software like a door that is not only shut, but also locked by default. Zero-trust.
- 19 Jump in with securing existing loT ecosystem devices first for quick ROI.
- 20 Don't be afraid to try a simple DIY loT use case to explore a more secure option.
- 21 Join a developer community of IoT enthusiasts!
- 22 IOT security is a very hireable skill, in addition to making your home smarter.
- 23 Making loT devices acceptability secure rests with developers