3 Top IoT “security” Architectures and How to Fix Them

May 23, 2019

Is there a perfect IoT security architecture outside? I’m pretty sure there isn’t. And I’m not alone in this opinion. Also, the European Union Agency For Network and Information Security (ENISA) did an analysis on this topic and found at least 8 different architecture, you can have a closer look on the publication in my previous article Industry Best Practice for IoT Security (PDF). Are there bad IoT security architectures? I’m pretty sure there are! Sounds quite strange, isn’t it? No! The key in security architectures is, you can easily prove whether something will protect your iot system from a specific attack but you can not prove whether you have foreseen all possible attacks. By the way, it is exactly the same for bug hunting in software.

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