Course details
The Internet of Things (IoT),an emerging global interconnection of billions of smart devices, will collect increasing amounts of private and sensitive data about our lives, and requires increasing levels of reliability and trustworthiness with respect to confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
With this comprehensive 2-in-1 course you will get an complete insight into security engineering approaches for IoT systems. This course covers cover in-depth approaches to applying cryptographic solutions, identity and access management solutions, and key management solutions for IoT systems.You'll also explore case study of the approaches to identity management taken within the Connected Vehicle market and discuss the interesting role that biometrics can play in securing IoT devices.
Contents and Overview
This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
The first course, Introduction to Internet of Things cover complete introduction to Introduction to Internet of Things & in-depth content that put the theory into practice. The course will start with a basic introduction to IoT and take the student through an IoT solution case study. You will then be given with another case study to understand the building blocks of a typical IoT solution which will introduce the Sparkfun ESP8266 Thing, which is a customized ESP8266 development board which we will use to rapidly prototype IoT solutions. The course will then introduce you to Cayenne - a drag and drop IoT platform which helps you to build IoT solutions fast without any programming needed, it also assists you in building interesting IoT solutions that cover all the basic building blocks of IoT.
The second course, Security Engineering for the IoT cover security engineering approaches for IoT systems. It discusses various approaches for securely designing and hardening IoT endpoints and systems. You'll also explore case study of the approaches to identity management taken within the Connected Vehicle market and discuss the interesting role that biometrics can play in securing IoT devices. You will also learn you will have learned to ensure the security of your organization's data through design techniques, applied cryptography, and secure cloud connectivity.
About the Authors:
VenkateshVaradachari is the founder of MAKERDEMY, a pioneer company in the field of Maker education. Through MAKERDEMY, Venkatesh works on several Maker domains like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Artificial Intelligence, 3D printing and the Internet of Things. MAKERDEMY has the largest catalogue of IOT and related topics on Udemy. Venkatesh is actively involved in IOT education and applying his IOT knowledge to solve local business problems.
Brian Russell is a chief engineer focused on cyber security solutions for Leidos. He oversees the design and development of security solutions and the implementation of privacy and trust controls for customers, with a focus on securing Internet of Things (IoT). Brian leads efforts that include security engineering for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and connected vehicles and development security systems, including high assurance cryptographic key management systems. He has 16 years of information security experience. He serves as chair of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Internet of Things (IoT) Working Group, and as a member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Technological Advisory Council (TAC) Cybersecurity Working Group. Brian also volunteers in support of the Center for Internet Security (CIS) 20 Critical Security Controls Editorial Panel and the Securing Smart Cities (SSC) Initiative.
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