Overview
Explore authentication and self-announcement patterns in Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems through this 47-minute conference talk from AppSecUSA 2016. Delve into the unique security challenges posed by IoT devices, including physical access vulnerabilities, limited computational power, system compromise risks, and privacy concerns. Examine IoT system models comprising various elements like persons, devices, services, and passive markers. Discover new authentication scenarios emerging from these interconnected components on trusted and untrusted networks. Learn about authentication patterns applied to real-world IoT scenarios, such as home automation, Zigbee-based networks, smart inventory management, and remote device control. Analyze minimum computational requirements and privacy considerations for each use case, gaining valuable insights into securing IoT ecosystems.
Syllabus
Patterns of Authentication and Self-Announcement in IoT - AppSecUSA 2016
Taught by
OWASP Foundation