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The future of Internet of Things
Faith or Trust? ThingBlox by Advanced Trust Micro Engineering All Rights Reserved
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World is driven by connected devices
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Why companies use IoT 44% reduce overall costs 30% grow revenues
37% improve business process 33% improve employee productivity 33% improve competitiveness
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IoT Market Size Business/manufacturing industry 40.2% IoT devices
2016 global IoT spending $737 billion (IDC) IoT spending by $1.29 trillion (15.6% CAGR) Hardware Security Module market $40.4BN by 2025.
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Drivers for IoT adoption
Expanded internet connectivity High mobile adoption Low-cost sensors Large IoT investments Hackers finding new ways to compromise devices. Developers don’t have experience or knowledge to keep up… Source:
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Barriers for IoT adoption
Main obstacle: Data Security (lack of) Platform/vendor dependency (lock-in) Implementation/operational costs Operational Costs Technology fragmentation Hackers finding new ways to compromise devices. Developers don’t have experience or knowledge to keep up… Source:
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IoT security is based on FAITH instead of TRUST
The victims 48% of users hit by IoT breaches 13% of total revenue lost ~50% undetectable IoT device breaches (src.:Gemalto) IoT security is based on FAITH instead of TRUST
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The missing ingredient
Trust must be 'shared' or layered between: Manufacturing & Deployment System operation
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We need trust Can we trust these IoT products?
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We need trust Can we trust this IoT deployment?
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We need trust Can we trust this IoT system?
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No cooperation – No trust
Components from untrusted manufacturers IoT Deployment without trusted/certified security elements IoT system without hardware-based trust
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ThingBlox: Layered trust model for IoT
Component/ device manufacturers Device provisioning / deployment Continuous operation
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Layered trust model for IoT
ThingBlox: Secure, trusted, automatic cooperation between manufacturers, users
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Why we need layered trust?
Trust only the certified players/vendors Trust is hardware-based for each layer Zero opportunity for hackers/untrusted parties ThingBlox can provide the trusted connection between the manufacturer, the user and the IoT operation
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Why Hardware? Only special hardware is secure enough
Layered hardware trust model
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Advantages Trusted hardware from different partners
Complete chain-of-trust based on the hardware Players of the trust-chain remain completely independent
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Unique solution Immune to hacking by design: layered trust
No 3rd party dependency No cloud required Continuous, automatic updates Network hardware independent Immutable data records
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Easy to integrate Just like a WiFi/LoRa/etc. module
No programming required Communication, security, authentication, provisioning and data immutability are built-in
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Trusted Production Trusted Deployment Trusted Operation
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IoT Device Manufacturing
IoT device manufacturer Trusted equipment Tamper-resistant manufacturing ThingBlox Trusted
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IoT Deployment Trusted equipment Tamper-resistant deployment
ThingBlox Trusted
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IoT Operation Trusted equipment Tamper-resistant deployment
Continuous security monitoring ThingBlox Trusted
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ThingBlox Trusted System integration Device authentication
Mass provisioning (configuration) Network communication Data records System updates
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What we provide Communication modules for WiFi, LoRa, NBIoT, Ethernet networks Trust Engines to connect the modules to systems Trusted Manufacturing Tools for secure IoT product manufacturers HTaaS (Hardware Trust as a Service) continuous security monitoring service ThiingBlox Trusted
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Hardware Trust as a Service
HTaaS Hardware Trust as a Service Continuous security monitoring of hardware components Like a trust authority to ensure that all components are authentic and trusted
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Competitive advantage
ThingBlox means Secure Components Communication Authentication Provisioning Updates Immutable data records Hardware-based trust from manufacturing to operation
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Gabor Borjan 25+ years of hardware and security experience
Inventor: FlatStack, Hyper-IP,E-Publisher, ThingBlox Patents: FlatStack, Hyper-IP Team: 24 yrs collaboration
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Gabor Borjan Radouan Oudrhiri Eagle Genomics Gyorgy Bardosi
Founder CompuDeal Advanced Control Data FlatStack Military IT expert WildFire Radouan Oudrhiri Founder Eagle Genomics Systonomy V-Auth Gyorgy Bardosi Technical Director Advanced Control Data CompuDeal FlatStack Laszlo Nyakas Development Director Oracle Advanced Control Data CompuDeal Steve Nye Advisor Instructure Neeve Research OSIsoft Scott Schober Advisor Berkeley Varitronics CEO Author: Hacked Again… (book) Cybersecurity expert
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We're Helping Secure the Future of IoT
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