By 2020, the Internet of Things (IoT) will consist of millions of
computational devices intimately connected to real-world aspects of
human life. In this insightful book, Professor Sean Smith, who worked
in information security long before the web appeared, explains that if
we build the IoT the way we built the current internet and other
information technology initiatives, we’re headed for trouble. With a
focus on concrete solutions, The Internet of Risky Things explains how
we can avoid simple flaws that have plagued several dramatic IT
advances in recent decades. Developers, engineers, industrial
designers, makers, and researchers will explore "design patterns of
insecurities" and learn what’s required to route around or fix them
in the nascent IoT. Examine bugs that plague large-scale systems,
including integer overflow, race conditions, and memory corruption
Look at successful and disastrous examples of previous quantum leaps
in health IT, the smart grid, and autonomous vehicles Explore patterns
in coding, authentication, and cryptography that led to insecurity
Learn how blunders that led to spectacular IT disasters could have
been avoided
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Trusting the Devices That Surround Us
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781491963586
Publisert
2017
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Vendor
O'Reilly Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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