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Internet Society © 1992–2016
Implications for the Global Open InternetThe I in IOT
Olaf KolkmanChief Internet Technology [email protected]@kolkman
Date 2016
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Karen O’ DonoghueResearch Analyst
Welcome and Briefing logistics
• This is not the IETF: Session is organized by the Internet Society
• To inform our and your thinking we want to get your perspectives• The session does not automatically inform the IETF
• Hard stop at 13:15. Please dispose of garbage and leave your spot in proper order. A working group needs to be able to start at 13:30 sharp.
• Video and audio of this session is recorded and broadcasted.
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https://www.internetsociety.org/internet-invariants-what-really-matters
The Open Internet through the Internet Invariants lens:
• Global Reach and General Purpose• Accessibility and Permission less
Innovation• Interoperability, mutual agreement,
and collaboration• Reusable building blocks• No permanent favorites
Today’s Panel…
Does IOT significantly change the Open Internet, or is it just more of the same?
What are the implications of autonomous, always-on, connected, and often constrained devices on the global internet the perspective of the Internet Invariants.
Perhaps less so on the security specifics of recent attacks.
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Our Panel
Hannes Tschofenig (IETF standards, IoT hardware and software)
Carsten Bormann (IoT architecture)Erica Johnson (Interoperability and Testing)
Juan Carlos Zúñiga (IoT service provider)
Michael Koster (IoT consumer space, Samsung smart things)
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Whatis"IoT"
• Thingsconnectedtosoftwareusingnetworks• Thisinvertsmanyoftherelationshipsweareusedto• Thingsaretheservers,thedataauthority,wheredataareproducedandconsumed
• Thingsarehyperlocalandpersonal
Confidence
• Confidencecomesfromdemonstratedintegrity• Integrityrequirescleardataownershipandpolicycontrol• MythingshouldnostopworkingwhenawebsiteisshutdownoraTOUchanges
InversionofScale• Wehaveoptimizedthedeploymentoftheinternetaroundmassivewebsites
• Connectedthingswillnotderivemuchbenefitfrommassivewebsites
• Connectedthingswilldrivescaleattheedge• Softwareexecutingattheedgeandintheusercontextwilladdmuchmorevalue
• MassivewebsitesarevulnerabletodatabreachesandDDOSattacks(SeeConfidence)
WHERE WE ARE IN THE IoT CHAINA network to transport data from connected objects to the customer IT systems
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Ecosystempartners
• Royalty free license• Certifies integration
• Certifies device • Builds and operates the network with regional SNO partners
• Provides Internet connectivity
• Provides API• Certifies platform
compatibility
• Provides API• Certifies application
compatibility
• Data storage• Big Data analytics
• Vertical specific solutions and intelligence
• Integrate Sigfox connectivity module into product
• Sell and support cheap and compatible H/W for Sigfox network
Connectivityprovider
Platformproviders
Devicemakers
Chip & modulevendors
Vertical Application
Sigfox
KEY ENABLERS TO LINK THE “T” WITH THE “I”
Standards-based application interoperability
Collaborative approach to security
Multi-stake holder policy development
Privacy-by-design practices
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UNH-IOL Testing & Interop Perspective
• Companies deploying IoT Solutions may not be in the business of networking and they need education and guidance.
• Increase confidence by providing multi-vendor environments for connectivity and interoperability testing• Currently a lot of interest for home network environments including GPON, DSL, DOCSIS etc.
• IPv6 Forum Logo Program: One way to increase user confidence is to develop a recognizable and trusted test program that verifies protocol implementation and validates interoperability as per IPv6 standards
● IoT: Utilizing the Core “Must” Test Cases with the addition of Privacy Addressing, DHCP and DNS.● Add Security RFCs like DTLS, Lightweight IKEv2, SCEP● Future Logos: 6LoWPAN/6TiSCH
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Thank you.
Olaf KolkmanChief Internet Technology [email protected]@kolkman
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