Trusted Objects
demonstrates end-to-end security from IoT edge devices to Amazon Web Services
Trusted Objects, a security expert for the Internet of
Things (IoT), announces a new step in edge device to cloud security with a plug
and play secure connection between a Secure Element running with its secure
firmware TOSF and Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT.
Edge device-to-cloud seamless security is now facilitated
for system integrators thanks to the projects Trusted Objects has just
published on hackster.io (http://hackster.io) website. These demonstrations are
showing how to connect edge devices to AWS IoT, based on either LoRaWAN or TLS
protocol. The projects objective is to securely provision edge device
identifiers (LoRaWAN), digital certificates
(TLS) and more generally various data related to each device
to make them available in AWS cloud. With this solution, the edge device will
be automatically authenticated by the AWS servers during its whole life cycle
and will communicate data securely from end to end.
The first project demonstrates how to secure a LoRaWAN node
using Trusted Objects secure firmware into a Secure Element (SE), with Kerlink
gateway, Actility servers and AWS IoT backend. The SE is based on a secure
hardware platform designed by Idemia StarChip and is the root-of-trust to
achieve end-to-end security, first by providing strong authentication between
the LoRaWAN node and the gateway and,
secondly, by encrypting/decrypting applicative data up to
the servers and using HTTPS protocol between servers and AWS.
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