Privacy and Security in Pub/Sub Protocols for the Internet of Things
Speaker: Gautam Srivastava – Brandon, MB, CanadaTopic(s): Networks and Communications
Abstract
The basic concept behind the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) is to connect as many objects to the Internet as possible in an attempt to make our lives better in some way. However, connecting everyday objects like your car or house to the Internet can open up major security concerns. In this talk, I will discuss novel security frameworks for on publish/subscribe message prootocols in order to enhance secure and privacy-friendly Internet of Things services. Pub/Sub protocols have burst onto the IoT scene in recent years due to lightweight design and ease of use implementation, necessary for IoT. The security frameworks discussed are based on light cryptographic schemes in order to be suitable for constrained and small devices that are widely used in various
IoT use cases. We will discuss many aspects of Pub/Sub protocols and looks at security solutions that can work in modern IoT based systems.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 50Duration: 90 minutes
Languages Available: English
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