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IoT and OT Security Handbook

You're reading from   IoT and OT Security Handbook Assess risks, manage vulnerabilities, and monitor threats with Microsoft Defender for IoT

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804619803
Length 172 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Smita Jain Smita Jain
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Smita Jain
Vasantha Lakshmi Vasantha Lakshmi
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Understand the Challenges in IoT/OT Security and Common Attacks
2. Chapter 1: Addressing Cybersecurity in the Age of Industry 4.0 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Delving into Network Segmentation-Based Reference Architecture – the Purdue Model 4. Chapter 3: Common Attacks on IoT/OT Environments 5. Part 2: How Microsoft Defender for IoT Can Address the Open Challenges in the Connected World We Live in Today
6. Chapter 4: What Is Microsoft Defender for IoT? 7. Chapter 5: How Does Microsoft Defender for IoT Fit into Your OT/IoT Environment/Architecture? 8. Chapter 6: How Do the Microsoft Defender for IoT Features Help in Addressing Open Challenges? 9. Part 3: Best Practices to Achieve Continuous Monitoring, Vulnerability Management, Threat Monitoring and Hunting, and to Align the Business Model Toward Zero Trust
10. Chapter 7: Asset Inventory 11. Chapter 8: Continuous Monitoring 12. Chapter 9: Vulnerability Management and Threat Monitoring 13. Chapter 10: Zero Trust Architecture and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Enumerating the factors influencing IoT/OT security

Attacks on internet devices have increased manifold in recent years and are commonplace now. The reasons for this are the following:

  • Weak credentials: How often have we ignored notifications to change our default passwords? We cannot forget the Mirai botnet attack, which made use of default usernames and passwords of this kind.
  • Legacy software and hardware: We don’t always see IoT devices being updated. With the pace at which technology is growing, it becomes very easy for attackers to find weaknesses. Hence, it is of paramount importance to always update devices.
  • Proprietary protocols and the complex structure of OT devices: With so many types of devices in use, we can only imagine the many proprietary protocols and the complex structures they would bring in. Siemens, Schneider, ABB, Rockwell Automation, and so on all use closed protocols.
  • Anomalous operational events: Operations such as start, stop, and restart are all priority commands for Retentive Timers (RTOs), PLCs, actuators, and so on. Hence, it becomes a priority to clearly distinguish legitimate events from anomalous events.

These are some of the obvious factors that affect IoT/OT security. As we proceed further through the book, we will see more of these factors and how MDIoT addresses the challenges involved.

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IoT and OT Security Handbook
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Publisher: Packt
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