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Security for IoT Applications
Security for IoT Applications
The internet of things (IOT) is ubiquitous and security is paramount because of its connectivity. Internet connectivity greatly expands the attack surface, so it is imperative that developers understand both the types and levels of threats as well as best practices for thwarting attacks.
At the heart of almost all mitigations is cryptography so our collection of articles starts with the essentials. Next we present a general introduction to IOT security before digging down into more details and scenarios.
Security is a requirement for IOT solutions, and it is not something that can be easily added after the fact. It is also something that must be layered and implemented correctly as the security chain will be broken at its weakest link.

Bill Wong
Content Director for Electronic Design and MWRF
Bill Wong covers Digital, Embedded, Systems and Software topics at Electronic Design. He writes a number of columns, including Lab Bench and alt.embedded, plus Bill’s Workbench hands-on column. Bill is a Georgia Tech alumni with a B.S in Electrical Engineering and a master’s degree in computer science for Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
He has written a dozen books and was the first Director of PC Labs at PC Magazine. He has worked in the computer and publication industry for almost 40 years and has been with Electronic Design since 2000. He helps run the Mercer Science and Engineering Fair in Mercer County, NJ.

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