Xcellent stuff as always Jeff. Tools such as EDM and MDM r are always appropriate for identification and visibility on your network. Another way to secure IoT devices is to route the traffic to a "scrubbing center" to mitigate any DDoS event. One of the most effective ways to secure the entire IoT traffic and umbrella of products on a network.
Connectivity is key in today's IoT landscape, and MediaTek's commitment to offering the latest WiFi protocols and 5G technologies ensures reliable and fast connectivity for various applications.
I have RT-AC88U main router and an old RT-68U as AiMesh. My thought for security stuff (PC, phone, Ipad, etc..) are on the main router and IoT (doorbell camera, light, TV, etc..) will be on the the RT-AC68U. I can also set IoT on the main router under "Guest". Which option is best and safe to protect the main router access?
I like your first idea slightly better since it sounds like it would provide greater separation but either would be a good improvement over having everything together
I'm trying to demonstrate vulnerabilities (via pen test) in IoT devices based primarily at home for a project. Do you know of any ways I could simulate such devices like cameras, thermostats, or otherwise on a virtual environment?? Or is it better to just use real devices and do it that way? Thanks
Yeah this is a concern, although ideally I am not going to be using any malware for demonstration. I have gotten hold of a set of IoT devices and a second router. I want to somehow set all this up so that its all on its own separate network to my home wifi, and test purely within that network using VMs to demonstrate things (if its possible to, or not). Just need to figure out how to set up the router and second network as a whole.@@jeffcrume
Very awesome video. I’m curious as to how you gave this presentation. I.e how it looks as if you are writing on my screen. What software/hardware can I use to make videos similarly. Any info would be great. Thanks ahead of time folks.
A transparent surface between the subject and the camera. Put a piece of clean glass vertically between the camera and yourself, get a neon marker, make video, profit
No profit on my end as I do it just for fun and in hopes that others can benefit. If you want to see the details, search for “how we make them” in this channel and there’s a video that explains
Ha! You may be too late for that, though. According to chatgpt (which may, of course be hallucinating), "To find a car without any form of computerization or electronic control, you typically have to go back to the early 1980s or even earlier." Cars before then are going to be hard to find parts for. It was a nice, thought, though 😊
Xcellent stuff as always Jeff. Tools such as EDM and MDM r are always appropriate for identification and visibility on your network.
Another way to secure IoT devices is to route the traffic to a "scrubbing center" to mitigate any DDoS event. One of the most effective ways to secure the entire IoT traffic and umbrella of products on a network.
Thanks for the feedback and the additional suggestions!
That problem is very hard to deal with, often iot patches are not available and also sometimes devices producers does not still exists
Exactly right. The economics of providing ongoing patches doesn’t work in the favor of many vendors so they simply don’t
amazing presentation and such a simple explanation 😍 now I'm doing my PhD on this topic but with using AI to enhance the security
I’m so glad to hear you liked it! Best of luck to you on your PhD! That’s quite an undertaking
Connectivity is key in today's IoT landscape, and MediaTek's commitment to offering the latest WiFi protocols and 5G technologies ensures reliable and fast connectivity for various applications.
Problem is how a normal user will deal with this. It’s a failure not making it for the normal user after all these years.
Exactly right! We need better protection OOTB (out of the box)
I have RT-AC88U main router and an old RT-68U as AiMesh. My thought for security stuff (PC, phone, Ipad, etc..) are on the main router and IoT (doorbell camera, light, TV, etc..) will be on the the RT-AC68U. I can also set IoT on the main router under "Guest". Which option is best and safe to protect the main router access?
I like your first idea slightly better since it sounds like it would provide greater separation but either would be a good improvement over having everything together
I'm trying to demonstrate vulnerabilities (via pen test) in IoT devices based primarily at home for a project. Do you know of any ways I could simulate such devices like cameras, thermostats, or otherwise on a virtual environment?? Or is it better to just use real devices and do it that way? Thanks
I’d be careful about this since any actual malware could spread so make sure whatever you do is on a closed, air-gapped network segment
Yeah this is a concern, although ideally I am not going to be using any malware for demonstration. I have gotten hold of a set of IoT devices and a second router. I want to somehow set all this up so that its all on its own separate network to my home wifi, and test purely within that network using VMs to demonstrate things (if its possible to, or not). Just need to figure out how to set up the router and second network as a whole.@@jeffcrume
Very awesome video.
I’m curious as to how you gave this presentation. I.e how it looks as if you are writing on my screen. What software/hardware can I use to make videos similarly. Any info would be great.
Thanks ahead of time folks.
A transparent surface between the subject and the camera.
Put a piece of clean glass vertically between the camera and yourself, get a neon marker, make video, profit
No profit on my end as I do it just for fun and in hopes that others can benefit. If you want to see the details, search for “how we make them” in this channel and there’s a video that explains
@@jeffcrume Found the video.
Cheers mate
So easy it is to learn anything these days. Wow, Listenining to great minds talk amazing stuff.
Thanks for the kind words!
Welcome Sir!
is it some kind of program in video...?
tell me about it, pls
Not sure what you mean?
th-cam.com/video/LdnJoT5IWPM/w-d-xo.html
I think you mean how he writes things right? It's a lightboard. His TH-cam channel (jeffcrume) has a video that explains it :)
Amazing information
Now teach me how to write backwards on a pane of glass.
If I knew how, I would. 😂 Search for “how we make them” on the IBM Technology channel and you’ll learn the secret
Learning glass
I think that we can but every single word you said in this video in a paper and publish it in a journal.
Love it!
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Threats to IoT is just another reason for people to get into modding old hondas..
Ha! You may be too late for that, though. According to chatgpt (which may, of course be hallucinating), "To find a car without any form of computerization or electronic control, you typically have to go back to the early 1980s or even earlier." Cars before then are going to be hard to find parts for. It was a nice, thought, though 😊
great
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Nail gun it
iOT is so overengineered and complicated. Wide open market