3240 - Session-based subject

M2M Infrastructure Security

Be well equipped to effectively protect IoT systems and skillfully manage constantly changing security challenges in interconnected environments.

Level
Master
Location
Session-based
Points
7.5
Price
kr 22 950
Admission requirements
Form type
Full-time/Part-time
Subject code
3240
Subject description

This course offers insights into the security dimensions of machine-to-machine communication. Key subjects encompass Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and architectures, privacy and security considerations within IoT, data-centric IoT protocols such as MQTT, MQTT-SN, CoAP, and AMQP. Security protocols including TLS and DTLS for ensuring data-centric IoT protocol security are explored. Additionally, the course delves into Link-layer IoT protocols like ZigBee, Wi-Fi, BLE, addressing their security aspects, along with an overview of machine-type communication (MTC) and associated security facets. 

Learning outcome

 

In this course, students gain a profound understanding of security in machine-to-machine communication. The curriculum covers essential IoT concepts, architectures, and privacy considerations. Students delve into a range of protocols, including MQTT, MQTT-SN, CoAP, AMQP, ZigBee, BLE, and Wi-Fi, equipping them with a comprehensive grasp of IoT communication methods. 

Practical skills development is a core aspect of the course. Students learn to implement MQTT protocols, deploy SSL/TLS for robust security, and gain insights into machine-type communication (MTC) architecture along with its security intricacies. By course completion, students are well-prepared to effectively safeguard IoT systems and adeptly address evolving security challenges in interconnected environments. 

Through this comprehensive course, students not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that are vital in real-world applications. They are equipped to implement secure IoT solutions, analyze protocols, and navigate the complex landscape of machine-to-machine communication. By combining foundational concepts with hands-on experience, students emerge ready to contribute to the growing field of secure and interconnected systems. 

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