3. Are IoT long-distance radio protocols secure?
Low-power wide area (LPWA) networks are radio communication technologies whose main characteristics are to cover potentially large distances at very low bit rates, and to exchange a limited amount of data.
An LPWA network consists of a fleet of terminals, a "communications provider" and usually an "applications provider".
Terminals are "low-cost". They have low computing, power and memory capacities. Owned by a service provider, they are used, for example, to take measurements (temperature, electricity, etc.), geolocate, monitor sensitive sites or manage the transport of goods.
The application provider is a service provider who owns the terminals. To interact with the terminals (i.e., receive data or send commands to the terminals), the service provider uses a communication network provided by the communication provider...
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Bibliography
- (1) - Black Hat 2019 IoT hacking training sessions. - https://www.blackhat.com/us-19/training/schedule/#track/iot
- (2) - KOLIAS (C.), KAMBOURAKIS (G.), STAVROU (A.), VOAS (J.) -...
Standards and norms
- ETSI CYBER; Cyber Security for Consumer Internet of Things: Baseline Requirements - EN 303 645 - 2020
- Internet of Things (loT) — Reference Architecture - ISO/IEC 30141 - 2018
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