Enabling Secure Edge-to-Cloud Iot Solutions

At the network level, Telit has recognized that customers’ data can traverse different entities which will only increase customers’ exposure to threats due to the different levels of security that are involved. IoT solutions that employ Telit’s services can detect threats on cellular networks in real time. In addition, Telit has developed specialized APNs that ensure segregation between different customers when things are connected to a cellular network. The connection between the cellular provider and the cloud provider is secured by employing VPNs. Despite using high-end technologies, cellular networks open the door to a host of attacks like: SMS-Spoofing, DNS Poisoning or Denial of Service. They are not like traditional cyber-attacks. Telit’s deviceWISE Shield service can block and report the nature of the attack as well as the module identity and its location. In turn, these events are analyzed and relevant information displayed or pushed as an alert to the customer. The following screen shows how the alerts are received.

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