Heins, Kersten

Trusted cellular IoT devices : design ingredients and concepts - Cham : Springer, 2022 - xvi, 257 p. ; ill., (some col.), 25 cm - Synthesis lectures on engineering, science, and technology .

Includes bibliographical references.

This book focuses on the impact of secure frontend devices for the Internet of Things (IoT). It explains how to identify vulnerabilities of IoT applications and how to protect them against misuse and attacks. Provided insights will help readers to design a reliable and trustworthy IoT ecosystem ensuring a high level of user confidence and a fruitful deployment. As a starting point, the book provides guidance how to identify risks and potential threats. Then, it explains which countermeasures are available and introduces all major ingredients for an efficient implementation of IoT security measures, e.g. a bullet-proof protection of user privacy and device identities. The author outlines an efficient design approach that combines classical embedded computing with smartcard technology and wireless cellular networking like LTE-M or NB-IoT. The target audience includes industrial professionals and students focusing on low cost design and a fast time-to-market. The book is ideal for engineering-minded IoT project owners to safeguard their business goals.

9783031196621


Computer security
Cyber-physical systems
Telecommunication
Electrical Technology
3GPP
Cellular network
Common Criteria
Counter measures
Cryptographic keys
Digital signatures
Firmware
Host MCU
IOT device
Protection
Public-key cryptography
Security MCUs
Sensor
Side-channel attacks
Smart card
Smart meter
STMicroelectronics
Tamper
Watchdog timer
SESIP

004.6782 / HEI

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