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IoT Security Guidelines – for IoT Service Ecosystems

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GSA is supporting the GSMA IoT Security initiative and is promoting these industry guidelines.

This document is one part of a set of GSMA security guideline documents that are intended to help the nascent “Internet of Things” (IoT) industry establish a common understanding of IoT security issues. The set of non-binding guideline documents promotes methodology for developing secure IoT Services to facilitate security best practices are implemented throughout the life cycle of the service. The documents provide recommendations on how to mitigate common security threats and weaknesses within IoT Services.

The structure of the GSMA security guideline document set is shown below. It is recommended that the overview document ‘CLP.11 IoT Security Guidelines Overview

Document’ [1] is read as a primer before reading the supporting documents.

GSA is supporting the GSMA IoT Security initiative and is promoting these industry guidelines.

This document is one part of a set of GSMA security guideline documents that are intended to help the nascent “Internet of Things” (IoT) industry establish a common understanding of IoT security issues. The set of non-binding guideline documents promotes methodology for developing secure IoT Services to facilitate security best practices are implemented throughout the life cycle of the service. The documents provide recommendations on how to mitigate common security threats and weaknesses within IoT Services.

The structure of the GSMA security guideline document set is shown below. It is recommended that the overview document ‘CLP.11 IoT Security Guidelines Overview

Document’ [1] is read as a primer before reading the supporting documents.

Date: 6th Sep 2018
Type: Report
Technology: Narrow Band IoT & M2M
Originator: GSMA

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