Sensors are devices designed to respond under certain physical conditions, and demand for various industries and applications such as safety systems, aerospace and biomedical engineering continues to increase. Andrew is focusing on the intercompany market. As this competition continues, Andrew is forced to differentiate products in terms of price, age, size and performance.
For example, the sensor should include not only unique identifiers but also attributes such as manufacturer, deployment period, average life expectancy, current owner, type of sensor data collected, and granularity of data to sell. This is important for indexing and effective ways to achieve machine economics and industrial predictive maintenance. IDoT also plays an important role in protecting the connected world. If each device has its own ID, you can establish a reputation system that is indispensable for abnormality and intrusion detection. By observing whether the device is running according to its ID, the latter indicates that the malware is spreading and neighboring devices can isolate it. (Link)
The director is another important factor to consider. Modern security systems use intrusion detection sensors, temperature sensors, smoke detectors to prevent intrusions and accidents. Of course, your security strategy should also assume surveillance camera and notification system. In the event of a disaster, you need to act quickly according to the procedure you are using. Therefore, we need to periodically test disaster recovery plans. In exercises you need to test your ability to cope with natural disasters and emergencies caused by internal or external threats. You also need to check weaknesses when accessing critical business resources such as server rooms, data centers, manufacturing lines, and power supplies.
Security is one of the biggest problems concerning the Internet of things. In many cases, these sensors collect highly confidential data. Maintaining this security is very important to consumer trust, but so far, the Internet's security tracking of things is very poor. Too many IoT devices rarely consider security basics, such as encrypting data while in transit or stationary. Software defects - even old and commonly used code - are regularly discovered, but they are always in danger because many IoT devices do not have patches applied. Hackers are currently actively seeking IoT devices such as routers and Web cameras. Because security is inherently lacking, it is easy to attack and is caught up in a huge botnet.