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Research and Development of a Method for Ensuring Security in the Industrial IoT

Student: Reznikov Vladimir

Supervisor: Leonid Voskov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Despite technical difficulties, a huge number of companies use industrial IoT (Iot) solutions as a way to improve their performance. But as they quickly discovered, one of the big problems with this approach is that these new technologies significantly increase the exposure of the industrial environment to cyber attacks. Providing end – to-end security for connected IOT devices is the key to success for this market-without security, the Internet of things will cease to exist. Businesses need to take responsibility for implementing security from the very beginning, at every stage of the IOT value chain, to provide a secure and reliable market that all stakeholders can rely on.

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