
Engineering Secure Devices
A Practical Guide for Embedded System Architects and Developers
Dominik Merli(Author)
No Starch Press
Published on 23. July 2024
288 pages
978-1-7185-0349-6 (ISBN)
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This practical guide to building embedded and IoT devices securely is an essential resource for current and future developers tasked with protecting users from the potential threats of these ubiquitous devices.
As an engineer, you know that countless devices-from industrial components to smart household appliances-rely on embedded computer systems. But how do you balance the need for robust security with performance and innovative product design?
Engineering Secure Devices will guide you through crafting secure devices-from protecting crucial assets to the nature of attackers and the risks they pose. You'll explore the technical intricacies and pros and cons of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography and learn how to use and analyze random number generators and cryptographic algorithms. You'll learn how to ensure confidential data storage and secure memory, and devise secure device identity solutions and communication protocols to reinforce system architecture against potential threats. And finally, you'll learn how to properly design secure boot and secure update processes, manage access control, and perform system monitoring to secure IoT devices.
Real-world case studies throughout highlight practical applications, solutions, and obstacles, such as firmware updates with SWUpdate, secure communication with MQTT, and advanced access control with AppArmor.
You'll also dig into topics like:
- Analyzing the performance of cryptographic implementations in both hardware and software
- Considerations for secure boot and software update processes to ensure ongoing firmware integrity
- Designing robust device architectures that withstand attacks while maintaining critical operations
- Developing strategies to detect and respond to anomalies or security breaches in embedded systems
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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19,14 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-7185-0349-6 (9781718503496)
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Dominik Merli
Engineering Secure Devices
A Practical Guide for Embedded System Architects and Developers
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07/2024
No Starch Press
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Dominik Merli is a professor of IT Security at the Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences, with over a decade of experience in security engineering for industrial, automotive, and semiconductor sectors at companies like Fraunhofer and Siemens. He holds a master's of engineering degree from Ulster University and a doctorate from the Technical University of Munich.
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