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IoT - Big Data & Security MWC Smart Cities Seminar Telefnica Global IoT Group Feb 2017 IoT Big Data and IoT Security in Smart Cities IoT IoT Big Data Security TEF IoT-Big Data Smart City Pillars Open and horizontal platforms A rich


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IoT - Big Data & Security

MWC Smart Cities Seminar

Telefónica Global IoT Group Feb 2017

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IoT Big Data and IoT Security in Smart Cities

IoT Security IoT Big Data

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Open and horizontal platforms A rich and dynamic ecosystem API and data model harmonization

TEF IoT-Big Data Smart City Pillars

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Open and horizontal platforms

Rely on Open Source Software

FIWARE OSS Community / FIWARE Foundation

Openness to avoid vendor lock in

Benefits mobile operators & cities : Can choose from a variety of IoT providers, integrators, etc.

Modular and extensible architectures

No more silos of isolated, single-vertical solutions. Enabling a real IoT BigData Ecosystem for smart cities.

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Rich and dynamic ecosystem

Cities Entrepreneurs

FIWARE Acceleration Wayra Open and Agile Smart Cities Alliance (OASC). > 100 cities.

IoT Device Vendors

FIWARE IoT Ready Programme > 50 kind of devices certified

Mobile Operators

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Harmonization

Providing a single, generic RESTful API to get access to smart city data (real time or historic) FIWARE NGSIv2 Defining a catalogue of harmonized data models that cover different smart city verticals

API Harmonization Data Model Harmonization Standardization

With GSMA, our work has been aligned with 5 top operators around the world New ETSI ISG CIM Group

Ecosystem + Open Platforms + Harmonization = Smart City Replicability

http://www.gsma.com/newsroom/press-release/gsma-launches-iot-big-data-directory-support-growth-innovative-new-iot-solutions/ http://apidirectory.connectedliving.gsma.com

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Applications

Smart Car Navigator Portable City Dashboard (URBO)

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Security in Smart Cities

Personal data privacy is key Cities infrastructure must be secure Secure from design makes a difference

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Smart cities, attack targets or attack tools?

24x7 Availability, the city never sleeps Huge number of devices Insecure design in some assets Low or difficult maintenance

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IoT Security challenges

Heterogeneity

Resources Identity Operation

No one size fits all solutions Constrained devices Authentication first Device management

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IoT security challenges require E2E approach

PREVENTION

Preventing or deterring attacks to avoid or at least minimize losses

DETECTION

Identifying attacks to allow a fast and thorough response

RESPONSE

Minimize losses and return to normal business

  • GSMA Guidelines
  • Managed Connectivity
  • Private APN & VPN
  • Network Auth & PKI
  • Comms Monitoring
  • Expense controls
  • Persistent Pentesting
  • Threat detection
  • Anti DDoS
  • Managed Connectivity
  • Automatic rules
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IoT Security Self-Assessment in Smart Cities

GSMA IoT Security Self-Assessment helps Smart Cities across their lifecycle Deployment

A checklist to validate the security measures that has been put in place A guidance in the in

  • rder to assess risks,

decide the prevention measures.

Design

A standard way to exchange security information in a common language.

Onlife

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Carlos Carazo Global IoT Platforms & Technology Director carlos.carazocepedano@telefonica.com