
The IoT Architect's Guide to Attainable Security and Privacy
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"Filled with practical and relevant examples based on years of experience ... with lively discussions and storytelling related to loT security design flaws and architectural issues."- Dr. James F. Ransome, Senior Director of Security Development Lifecycle (SOL) Engineering, Intel
'There is an absolute treasure trove of information within this book that will benefit anyone, not just the engineering community. This book has earned a permanent spot on my office bookshelf."- Erv Comer, Fellow of Engineering, Office of Chief Architect Zebra Technologies
'The importance of this work goes well beyond the engineer and architect. The IoT Architect's Guide to Attainable Security & Privacy is a crucial resource for every executive who delivers connected products to the market or uses connected products to run their business."- Kurt Lee, VP Sales and Strategic Alliances at PWNIE Express
"If we collectively fail to follow the advice described here regarding loT security and Privacy, we will continue to add to our mounting pile of exploitable computing devices. The attackers are having a field day. Read this book, now."- Brook S.E. Schoenfield, Director of Advisory Services at IOActive, previously Master Security Architect at McAfee, and author of Securing Systems
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Foreword by Dr. James Ransome
Foreword by Erv Comer
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Part One
Chapter 1 How We Got Here
Damilare Fagbemi, Dave Wheeler, and JC Wheeler
Chapter 2 The IoT Castle and Its Many Gates
Damilare Fagbemi and Dave Wheeler
Chapter 3 The IoT Security Economy
Damilare Fagbemi and Dave Wheeler
Part Two
Chapter 4 Architecting IoT Systems That Scale Securely
Dave Wheeler
Chapter 5 Security Architecture for Real IoT Systems
Dave Wheeler
Chapter 6 Securing the IoT Cloud
Damilare Fagbemi
Chapter 7 Securely Connecting the Unconnected
Dave Wheeler
Chapter 8 Privacy, Pirates, and the Tale of a Smart City
JC Wheeler
Chapter 9 Privacy Controls in an Age of Ultra-Connectedness
Dave Wheeler and Damilare Fagbemi
Chapter 10 Security Usability: Human, Computer, and Security Interaction
Damilare Fagbemi
Part Three
Chapter 11 Earth 2040-Peeking at the Future
Damilare Fagbemi
Epilogue
Index
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