Industry uses more and more IoT components to
have a better control on production and logitistic processes.
Unfortunately, as in every deep transformation, there are a lot of
pitfalls in which one must not fall. In particular, security risks
induced by this growing network openess must be thoroughly
investigated.
Furthermore, the multiplicity of devices manufacturers poses
major fragmentation problems. Since being limited to one manufacturer
is not acceptable in an industrial world, interoperability
is paramount. Security solutions must thus integrate the joint
use of multiple protocols and systems.
Fortunately, a well supported standard is a promising solution
for the interoperability problem: oneM2M. It offers a common
data structuring allowing different protocols to interact.
We therefore propose to study the intersection between industry
and IoT, and particularly the data security, especially at the
interface between the interoperability standard and third-party
protocols.
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