Securing the IoT: Privacy
1h 20mBeginner2023-08-21
Authors

Lisa Bock
Security ambassador with a broad range of IT skills and knowledge
Course details
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects people, infrastructures, and things to improve our lives and enhance production of goods and services. The rapid expansion of IoT technology brings with it an array of exciting and imaginative ways to make our products smarter and our lives easier. But the growth of this emerging technology also brings huge gaps in security. Along with limitless possibilities of the IoT in our business and personal lives, we also need to deal with the growing risks to our privacy.
In this course, IT security expert Lisa Bock starts by outlining how IoT devices generate immense amounts of data that can pose a risk to our privacy and security. She then explains existing standards and regulations, such as HIPAA and GDPR, that protect privacy and discusses the need to provide standards and legislation to ensure IoT data privacy. Finally, Lisa describes methods to select and secure devices to ensure privacy and security when using an IoT device.
In this course, IT security expert Lisa Bock starts by outlining how IoT devices generate immense amounts of data that can pose a risk to our privacy and security. She then explains existing standards and regulations, such as HIPAA and GDPR, that protect privacy and discusses the need to provide standards and legislation to ensure IoT data privacy. Finally, Lisa describes methods to select and secure devices to ensure privacy and security when using an IoT device.
Skills covered
Internet of ThingsHardwareIncident ResponseCybersecuritySoftware DevelopmentOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Protecting IoT privacy
- 02 - Discovering resources
1. Discovering the IoT
- 03 - Exploring IoT devices
- 04 - Leveraging IoT data
- 05 - Recognizing privacy concerns
- 06 - Challenge - Understanding IoT vulnerabilities
- 07 - Solution - Understanding IoT vulnerabilities
2. Exposing Risks to Privacy
- 08 - Collecting consumer data
- 09 - Spying on consumers using the IoT
- 10 - Eavesdropping and acting independently
- 11 - Helping government and law enforcement
- 12 - Converging IoT and AI
3. Existing Standards and Regulations
- 13 - Securing card data with PCI DSS
- 14 - Ensuring privacy with HIPAA
- 15 - Providing privacy guidelines
- 16 - Adhering to the COBIT framework
4. Developing Standards and Legislation
- 17 - Recognizing the need for standards
- 18 - Promoting IoT legislation
- 19 - Using resources on NIST and OWASP
- 20 - Defining IoT protocols
- 21 - Creating a common IoT language
5. Managing IoT Privacy
- 22 - Ensuring privacy in the IoT
- 23 - Securing data using blockchains and PUFs
- 24 - Keeping smart devices secure
- 25 - Discovering the IoT Security Foundation
Conclusion
- 26 - Summary
Related courses
- Securing the IoT: Privacy (2017)
- CertNexus Certified IoT Security Practitioner Cert Prep by InfoSec
- Securing the IoT: Introduction
- Securing the IoT: Security Risks
- Ethical Hacking: Hacking IoT Devices
- Ethical Hacking: Hacking IoT Devices (2019)
- Creating and Securing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Applications
- Cisco Network Security: Secure Access
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