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Chet Hosmer

Defending IoT Infrastructures with the Raspberry Pi


Monitoring and Detecting Nefarious Behavior in Real Time
1st ed. 2018. xv, 178 S. 68 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2018
ISBN: 1-484-23699-8 (1484236998)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-23699-4 (9781484236994)

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Apply a methodology and practical solutions for monitoring the behavior of the Internet of Things (IoT), industrial control systems (ICS), and other critical network devices with the inexpensive Raspberry Pi. With this book, you will master passive monitoring and detection of aberrant behavior, and learn how to generate early indications and warning of attacks targeting IoT, ICS, and other critical network resources.

Defending IoT Infrastructures with the Raspberry Pi provides techniques and scripts for the discovery of dangerous data leakage events emanating from IoT devices. Using Raspbian Linux and specialized Python scripts, the book walks through the steps necessary to monitor, detect, and respond to attacks targeting IoT devices.

There are several books that cover IoT, IoT security, Raspberry Pi, and Python separately, but this book is the first of its kind to put them all together. It takes a practical approach, providing an entry point and level playing field for a wide range of individuals, small companies, researchers, academics, students, and hobbyists to participate.

What You´ll Learn

Create a secure, operational Raspberry Pi IoT sensor

Configure and train the sensor using "normal" IoT behavior

Establish analytics for detecting aberrant activities

Generate real-time alerts to preempt attacks

Identify and report data-leakage events originating from IoT devices
Develop custom Python applications for cybersecurity

Who This Book Is For
Cybersecurity specialists, professors teaching in undergraduate and graduate programs in cybersecurity, students in cybersecurity and computer science programs, software developers and engineers developing new cybersecurity defenses, incident response teams, software developers and engineers in general, and hobbyists wanting to expand the application of Raspberry Pi into both IoT and cybersecurity
Chet Hosmer is the founder of Python Forensics, Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on the collaborative development of open source investigative technologies using the Python programming language. He has been researching and developing technology and training related to forensics, digital investigation, and steganography for over two decades. He has made numerous appearances to discuss emerging cyber threats, including National Public Radio´s Kojo Nnamdi show, ABC´s Primetime Thursday, NHK Japan, CrimeCrime TechTV, and ABC News Australia. He has been a frequent contributor to technical and news stories relating to cybersecurity and forensics and has been interviewed and quoted by IEEE, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Government Computer News, Salon.com, and Wired Magazine.
Chet has authored five books within the cybersecurity domain, ranging from data hiding to forensics. He serves as a visiting professor at Utica College in the cybersecurity graduate program. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Champlain College in the Digital Forensic Science masters program. He delivers keynote and plenary talks on various cybersecurity-related topics around the world each year.