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IoT, M2M, V2V: The needs for and evolution towards end-to-end encryption

13:50 - 14:20, 8th of May (Wednesday) 2019/ DevTrends

You may remember the first versions of WhatsApp and their terrible, insecure encryption. Back then—and before Snowden's revelation—privacy wasn't a major concern. In 2019, WhatsApp and a number of other messaging apps are using end-to-end encryption, or encryption that doesn't allow relay servers to see your messages. The situation for IoT, machine-to-machine, and vehicle-to-vehicle communications is a bit like mobile messaging in 2012: at best connections are encrypted using TLS from clients to server, but end-to-end encryption is almost inexistent. Shouldn't business-critical and privacy-sensitive data have the same level of protection as WhatsApp messages? We believe so, and will describe how to design and deploy strong end-to-end encryption for IoT networks, based on our experience developing such a product.

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