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IoTSecurity

IoT Security for Industries

  • Industry 4.0 security
  • HealthCare Domain
  • Logistics
  • SCADA

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IoT Security

List of IoT External Interfaces

  • WiFi: A popular wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate with other devices on the same network.

  • Bluetooth: A short-range wireless communication technology used for connecting devices in a personal area network (PAN).

  • Zigbee: A low-power wireless communication protocol designed for IoT applications that require long battery life and reliable data transmission.

  • LoRaWAN: A Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) protocol designed for long-range communication between IoT devices and the cloud.

  • Sigfox: Another LPWAN protocol designed for low-power devices that require long-range communication.

  • NFC: A short-range wireless communication technology used for contactless data exchange between two devices.

  • MQTT: A lightweight messaging protocol that is commonly used in IoT applications for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.

  • CoAP: A protocol designed for constrained networks and devices to enable RESTful communication with the internet.

  • REST APIs: Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs are commonly used in IoT applications to enable communication between devices and web services.

  • Modbus: A serial communication protocol commonly used for industrial automation and control systems.

  • GSM: A cellular network standard that enables mobile communication between devices over the airwaves.

IoT Security Tools & Bounties

https://github.com/naiksrinu/IoTSecurity/blob/master/IoTSecurityHardwareArsenal

https://github.com/naiksrinu/IoTSecurity/blob/master/Tools

IoT Security Arsenal Suite

https://github.com/naiksrinu/IoTSecurity/blob/master/IoTSecurityHardwareArsenal

IoT Attack Scenarios

  • BLE Attacks / Bluetooth Attacks
  • WiFi Attacks
  • SDR Attacks / RF Attacks
  • CAN Attacks
  • ZigBee Attacks
  • USB Attacks

Ref : https://github.com/naiksrinu/IoTSecurity/blob/master/IoT%20Attacks