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 Architectural Patterns and Techniques for Developing IoT Solutions

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245492
Pages 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal
Profile icon Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding IoT Patterns
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to IoT Patterns 3. Chapter 2: IoT Patterns for Field Devices 4. Chapter 3: IoT Patterns for the Central Server 5. Part 2: IoT Patterns in Action
6. Chapter 4: Pattern Implementation in the Consumer Domain 7. Chapter 5: Pattern Implementation in the Smart City Domain 8. Chapter 6: Pattern Implementation in the Retail Domain 9. Chapter 7: Pattern Implementation in the Manufacturing Domain 10. Chapter 8: Pattern Implementation in the Agriculture Domain 11. Part 3: Implementation Considerations
12. Chapter 9: Sensor and Actuator Selection Guidelines 13. Chapter 10: Analytics in the IoT Context 14. Chapter 11: Security in the IoT Context 15. Part 4: Extending IoT Solutions
16. Chapter 12: Exploring Synergies with Emerging Technologies 17. Chapter 13: Epilogue 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Major IoT security breaches

In this section, we’ll list some of the major security breaches that have occurred in the IoT domain in the recent past:

  • Stuxnet: This attack occurred in 2010 when a virus named Stuxnet caused damage to a nuclear centrifuge in Iran. Virus-modified commands were sent to the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and targeted industrial machines running the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) protocol.
  • Vehicle hacking: This attack happened in 2015 when two security researchers hacked a jeep and played with the controls by changing radio channels and turning on wipers and air conditioners. This forced the jeep manufacturer to recall 1.4 million vehicles to patch the exploited vulnerability. In a similar attack, one hacker was able to demonstrate how easy it is to drain the vehicle’s battery by using its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  • Mirai botnet: This is one of the biggest IoT attacks to date and occurred in 2016...
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