Comprehensive IoT security can be broken down into three key focus areas:
• hardware
• software
• ongoing maintenance of deployed devices
In this presentation, we’ll discuss how hardware security can be ensured with design features like protected ports that resist physical intrusion and soldered form factors that prevent access to embedded modules. We’ll explain how encryption software can protect both sensitive data stored on the device and data flowing across the network. Finally, we’ll show how remote monitoring and updating of IoT devices in the field lets you track evolving threats and automatically remediate security vulnerabilities.
Bob Blumenscheid is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Digi with over three decades of experience in technology fields. His roles have included sales engineering and sales management as well as product marketing and business development. In his...
Don Schleede is the Security Engineering Director for Digi International, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of embedded systems, as well as routers, gateways and other communications devices for the Industrial IoT. He has 27 years of experience in...
Executive Vice-President, Brand Director, Embedded Franchise, OpenSystems Media
Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OpenSystems Media’s Embedded and IoT portfolios, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director or UBM’s award-winning Design...