The new 2024 revised GSMA IoT Security Guidelines promote best practice for the secure design, development and deployment of IoT services, and providing a mechanism to evaluate security measures. The GSMA IoT Security Guidelines help create a secure IoT market with trusted, reliable services that can scale as the market grows.
The GSMA IoT Security Guidelines:
Include detailed recommendations for the secure design, development and deployment of IoT services
Cover networks as well as service and endpoint ecosystems
Address security challenges, attack models and risk assessments
Provide worked examples.
GSMA IoT Security Guidelines Overview
The GSMA IoT Security Guidelines Overview (FS.60) promotes a methodology for developing secure IoT Services to ensure security best practices are implemented throughout the life cycle of IoT products and services. It provides recommendations on how to mitigate common security threats and weaknesses within IoT Services.
The Service Ecosystem includes all components that make up the core of the IoT infrastructure. Components in this ecosystem are, for example, services, servers,…
An Endpoint, from an IoT perspective, is a physical computing device that performs a function or task as a part of an Internet connected product or service. An …