Difference between revisions of "FIDO Device Onboarding"
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| − | + | FDO is an attempt to make [[Internet of Things]] and other small autonomous devices secure when attached to the Internet. | |
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| + | ==Context== | ||
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dave-hedge_coolstuff-industrialautomation-itotconvergence-activity-7122572917627920384-xlKz?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android | https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dave-hedge_coolstuff-industrialautomation-itotconvergence-activity-7122572917627920384-xlKz?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android | ||
| + | ==Problems== | ||
| + | An attacker can enter the home and attached a device (like a camera) to the local (WiFi) network and then send images to an spy network. | ||
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| + | ==Solutions== | ||
| + | WiFi networks should be configured with a password that must be entered to gain access to the home network.<ref>Geoffrey H. Cooper, ''Device Onboarding Using FDO and the Untrusted Installer Model'' '''CACM 67''' No 4, (2024-94) p 38ff.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 20:58, 13 March 2025
Full Title or Meme
FDO is an attempt to make Internet of Things and other small autonomous devices secure when attached to the Internet.
Context
Problems
An attacker can enter the home and attached a device (like a camera) to the local (WiFi) network and then send images to an spy network.
Solutions
WiFi networks should be configured with a password that must be entered to gain access to the home network.[1]
References
- ↑ Geoffrey H. Cooper, Device Onboarding Using FDO and the Untrusted Installer Model CACM 67 No 4, (2024-94) p 38ff.