A Framework for IoT Security Design Patterns and Their Automated Validation
Master of Applied IT
Niels Bakkers
Alelah Nisbett
Jonatan Faneyte
Jordi Kuijpers
Project description
This project develops a framework for creating IoT security design patterns and automating their validation. The approach streamlines the identification of vulnerabilities and supports the deployment of secure, resilient IoT systems.
Context
The context of this project lies in addressing the growing security challenges in IoT ecosystems. With the rapid growth of interconnected devices, ensuring robust security mechanisms is critical to safeguarding data, privacy, and system integrity.
The domain encompasses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, focusing on security design patterns, automated validation techniques, and their application in industries such as smart homes, healthcare, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure. This project sits at the intersection of cybersecurity and IoT system design, leveraging tools and methodologies to create secure and reliable IoT networks.
Results
The project delivers a structured framework for designing reusable and standardized security patterns specifically tailored to IoT systems. Additionally, it introduces automated validation tools to evaluate the effectiveness of these security patterns against potential vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with established security standards.