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deviceWISE™ M2M Application Framework Security

As machine-to-machine communication brings more and more applications onto the Internet, it is imperative to ensure the security of both the applications and the data transferred by them. Not only must the machine-to-machine (M2M) system be physically secure, but outgoing data must be encrypted to prevent the compromise of corporate information. In addition, the application itself must be secure from direct or indirect attacks and hackers.

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications is a healthy sector that’s expanding rapidly and generating significant revenues for mobile network operators (MNOs). Devices outnumber subscribers by an order of magnitude, but the term doesn’t do justice to the concept and the market it represents.

Cloud Computing

We are moving towards a world of:

  • … cloud-based continuous services that connect us all
  • .. appliance-like connected devices enabling us to interact with those cloud-based services

Quote from Farewell Letter of Ray Ozzie (Chief Software Architect at Microsoft) “Dawn of a New Day”

Security Fundamentals

deviceWISE™ M2M Application Framework provides a set of excellent tools for companies to manage their assets. This framework involves communication without (or limited) human intervention. Without the proper security architecture, these connected devices would be vulnerable to attacks.

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