After successful completion of SSI you will:
- Understand IoT concepts and applications, security threats, technical solutions, and a few relevant standardization efforts in the IETF
- Be able to analyze network traffic of IoT devices and create device profiles that describe this behavior
SSI also contributes to your skills to independently carry out research projects and to develop services and systems.
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SSI provides you with an overview of current IoT security challenges and technical solutions to address them, for instance using profiles that describe the behavior of IoT devices, measurement systems, and security systems for home networks that automatically block outgoing DDoS traffic. SSI will test your ability to understand, apply, and modify a few of these solutions.
SSI is a collaboration of the University of Twente and SIDN Labs (www.sidnlabs.nl), the research team of the operator of the Netherlands’ top-level domain, .nl. SIDN Labs’ goal is to increase the trustworthiness of the Internet, for instance through SPIN [SPIN], an open source security system that protects the Internet and end-users from compromised IoT devices.
The study material for SSI consists of (1) scientific papers and IETF RFCs and (2) a hands-on lab assignment to measure the behavior of IoT devices and describe it through a device profile.
Topics covered:
- Overview of IoT concepts and applications
- IoT security threats
- Device description languages
- IoT and threat measurement systems
- Mitigation functions
- IoT standardization in the IETF
The teacher from SIDN Labs is Dr Elmer Lastdrager.
More information can be found here: https://courses.sidnlabs.nl/ssi/
Waiting list
This course can accommodate a maximum of 35 students. After the first 30 registrations, students will be placed on a waiting list. Manual enrollment from the waiting list will be done in consultation with the coordinating programme on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. If you are not selected, you will still have time to register for an alternative course until 23 April 2023
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