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Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
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While some devices can communicate with others, no universal language existed for the Internet of Things. Device makers instead had to choose between disparate frameworks limiting their market share, or develop across multiple ecosystems, increasing their costs. The burden then falls on end users to determine whether the products they want are compatible with the ecosystem they bought into, or find ways to integrate their devices into their network and try to solve interoperability issues on their own.
In addition to the smart home point of view, IoT deployments in commercial environments are hampered by lack of security. This issue can be avoided by having a secure IoT communication framework.
To enable IoT devices and services to communicate through a trusted open internet protocol (IP) framework which dynamically aligns with baselines for IoT security and privacy regulations, offering peace of mind and enriched experiences.
To collaborate with the IoT ecosystem to deploy and evolve the OCF ISO/IEC specifications, including the Secure IP Device Framework, its open-source reference implementation, and an industry-recognized certification program and label that:
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