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Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things
draft-garcia-core-security-04

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Replaced".
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Authors Oscar Garcia-Morchon , Sye Keoh , Sandeep Kumar , Rene Hummen , Rene Struik
Last updated 2012-09-27 (Latest revision 2012-03-26)
Replaced by draft-irtf-t2trg-iot-seccons, draft-irtf-t2trg-iot-seccons, draft-irtf-t2trg-iot-seccons, RFC 8576
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Abstract

A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things.

Authors

Oscar Garcia-Morchon
Sye Keoh
Sandeep Kumar
Rene Hummen
Rene Struik

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