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Evaluating an IoT security model against industry baselines
oneDM & OCF Core Framework
One of the common IoT issues is having common data models across the industry. To solve this, Open Connectivity Foundation has worked under liaison with Bluetooth SIG, OMA SpecWorks, Zigbee Alliance on One Data Model (oneDM). OneDM has created a new definition format to convey data models, with the end goal of standardizing submitted data models defined by the various organizations so that a single model for a desired feature or purpose can be selected.
Learn more about oneDM and OCF by reading the oneDM and OCF Core Framework White Paper.
Digital Transformation Using OCF Core Framework
The success of the internet is largely due to a set of standards which define the internet protocol (IP). Prior to IP, communication systems required their own domains, each with unique protocols and infrastructure. The key advantage of IP is that it acts as a foundation for multiple communication systems to interoperate over the same domain.
Many of the current systems of automation and control reside on proprietary domains which do not use IP. The installed base of such proprietary domains is often extensive and cannot easily be replaced. Such systems may be connected to the internet, but a gateway and (often bespoke) control software are needed to interface with IP-based IT infrastructure.
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Applying security principles to building automation
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How to Secure IoT Connectivity and Onboarding Without Writing Code
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