RIoT Control: Understanding and Managing Risks and the Internet of Things

RIoT Control: Understanding and Managing Risks and the Internet of Things

作者: Tyson Macaulay
出版社: Morgan Kaufmann
出版在: 2016-09-30
ISBN-13: 9780124199712
ISBN-10: 0124199712
裝訂格式: Paperback
總頁數: 404 頁





內容描述


RIoT Control: Understanding and Managing Risks and the Internet of Things explains IoT risk in terms of project requirements, business needs, and system designs. Learn how the Internet of Things (IoT) is different from “Regular” Enterprise security, more intricate and more complex to understand and manage. Billions of internet-connected devices make for a chaotic system, prone to unexpected behaviors. Industries considering IoT technologies need guidance on IoT-ready security and risk management practices to ensure key management objectives like Financial and Market success, and Regulatory compliance. Understand the threats and vulnerabilities of the IoT, including endpoints, newly emerged forms of gateway, network connectivity, and cloud-based data centers. Gain insights as to which emerging techniques are best according to your specific IoT system, its risks, and organizational needs. After a thorough introduction to the Iot, Riot Control explores dozens of IoT-specific risk management requirements, examines IoT-specific threats and finally provides risk management recommendations which are intended as applicable to a wide range of use-cases.
Explains sources of risk across IoT architectures and performance metrics at the enterprise levelUnderstands risk and security concerns in the next-generation of connected devices beyond computers and mobile consumer devices to everyday objects, tools, and devicesOffers insight from industry insiders about emerging tools and techniques for real-world IoT systems




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