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