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Practical Industrial Internet of Things Security

You're reading from   Practical Industrial Internet of Things Security A practitioner's guide to securing connected industries

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788832687
Length 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sravani Bhattacharjee Sravani Bhattacharjee
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Preface 1. An Unprecedented Opportunity at Stake FREE CHAPTER 2. Industrial IoT Dataflow and Security Architecture 3. IIoT Identity and Access Management 4. Endpoint Security and Trustworthiness 5. Securing Connectivity and Communications 6. Securing IIoT Edge, Cloud, and Apps 7. Secure Processes and Governance 8. IIoT Security Using Emerging Technologies 9. Real-World Case Studies in IIoT Security 10. The Road Ahead 11. I
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Whether it is the factory floor, an autonomous vehicle on the road, a connected surgery room, or a smart energy grid powering up a city, ubiquitous connectivity has exposed these industrial applications to unprecedented cyber threats. We are architecting a connected world where the network itself has been "weaponized." The increasing use of open standards in OT infrastructure, cloud connectivity, and multi-vendor-based highly complex solutions has seized the protection of using "little-known" protocols and technologies in industrial networks. Wireless technologies are providing a fast track to connectivity, but are also easier avenues (compared to wireline) for interception, code injection, and other forms of "man-in-the-middle" attacks (WSN).

Insider attacks and human errors can also cause havoc. The Stuxnet virus, for example, could slip through automated process control system (APCS) firewalls by taking stealthy routes such as USB drives, CDs,...

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