[icnrg] Defined Trust Transport with Kathleen Nichols on The Hedge Podcast

Dirk Kutscher <ietf@dkutscher.net> Wed, 24 May 2023 07:31 UTC

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Subject: [icnrg] Defined Trust Transport with Kathleen Nichols on The Hedge Podcast
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People might find this interesting:

https://rule11.tech/hedge-178/

The Internet of Things is still “out there”—operators and individuals are deploying millions of Internet connected devices every year. IoT, however, poses some serious security challenges. Devices can be taken over as botnets for DDoS attacks, attackers can take over appliances, etc. While previous security attempts have all focused on increasing password security and keeping things updated, Kathleen Nichols is working on a new solution—defined trust transport in limited domains.

Join us for this episode of the Hedge with Kathleen to talk about the problems of trusted transport, the work she’s putting in to finding solutions, and potential use cases beyond IoT.


Best regards,
Dirk

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