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==OWASP XXX==
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==OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project==
  
OWASP XXX is...
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Oxford defines the Internet of Things as “a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.”
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The OWASP Internet of Things (IoT) Top 10 is a project designed to help vendors who are interested in making common appliances and gadgets network/Internet accessible. The project walks through the top ten security problems that are seen with IoT devices, and how to prevent them.
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Examples of IoT Devices: Cars, lighting systems, refrigerators, telephones, SCADA systems, traffic control systems, home security systems, TVs, DVRs, etc…
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#Internet of Things Top 10 (tentative):
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#Administrative Interface with Weak/Default Credentials
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#Buffer Overflow of Available Network Service
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#Lack of Network Encryption
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#Insecure Software Update System
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#Denial of Service
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#Information Disclosure Through Network Services
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#Insecure Web Interface
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#Network Attack Magnification
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#Trivial Physical Security Bypass
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The OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project is free to use. It is licensed under the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license], so you can copy, distribute and transmit the work, and you can adapt it, and use it commercially, but all provided that you attribute the work and if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:39, 28 January 2014

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OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project

Oxford defines the Internet of Things as “a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.”

The OWASP Internet of Things (IoT) Top 10 is a project designed to help vendors who are interested in making common appliances and gadgets network/Internet accessible. The project walks through the top ten security problems that are seen with IoT devices, and how to prevent them.

Examples of IoT Devices: Cars, lighting systems, refrigerators, telephones, SCADA systems, traffic control systems, home security systems, TVs, DVRs, etc…

  1. Internet of Things Top 10 (tentative):
  2. Administrative Interface with Weak/Default Credentials
  3. Buffer Overflow of Available Network Service
  4. Lack of Network Encryption
  5. Insecure Software Update System
  6. Denial of Service
  7. Information Disclosure Through Network Services
  8. Insecure Web Interface
  9. Network Attack Magnification
  10. Trivial Physical Security Bypass
  11. Poor Security Management Capabilities

Introduction

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Description

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Licensing

The OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project is free to use. It is licensed under the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license], so you can copy, distribute and transmit the work, and you can adapt it, and use it commercially, but all provided that you attribute the work and if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.


What is the OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project?

The OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project provides:

  • xxx
  • xxx


Presentation

Link to presentation



Project Leader

Daniel Miessler


Related Projects


Quick Download

  • Link to page/download


News and Events

  • [20 Nov 2013] News 2
  • [30 Sep 2013] News 1


In Print

This project can be purchased as a print on demand book from Lulu.com


Classifications

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Volunteers

The OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:

  • xxx
  • xxx

Others

  • xxx
  • xxx

As of January 2014, the priorities are:

  • xxx
  • xxx
  • xxx

Involvement in the development and promotion of the OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:

  • xxx
  • xxx


PROJECT INFO
What does this OWASP project offer you?
RELEASE(S) INFO
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what is this project?
Name: OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project (home page)
Purpose: Oxford defines the Internet of Things as “a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.”

The OWASP Internet of Things (IoT) Top 10 is a project designed to help vendors who are interested in making common appliances and gadgets network/Internet accessible. The project walks through the top ten security problems that are seen with IoT devices, and how to prevent them.

License: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0
who is working on this project?
Project Leader(s):
  • Daniel Miessler @
how can you learn more?
Project Pamphlet: Not Yet Created
Project Presentation:
Mailing list: Mailing List Archives
Project Roadmap: View
Key Contacts
  • Contact Daniel Miessler @ to contribute to this project
  • Contact Daniel Miessler @ to review or sponsor this project
current release
Not Yet Published
last reviewed release
Not Yet Reviewed


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