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…
Internet of Things Top 10 (tentative):
- Administrative Interface with Weak/Default Credentials
- Buffer Overflow of Available Network Service
- Lack of Network Encryption
- Insecure Software Update System
- Denial of Service
- Information Disclosure Through Network Services
- Insecure Web Interface
- Network Attack Magnification
- Trivial Physical Security Bypass
- Poor Security Management Capabilities
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