IoT devices are built around microcontrollers, microprocessors and a root of trust (RoT), which can be a secure element.
What does a car have in common with a factory programmable logic controller, a smart meter or a smart home thermostat? All of these machines and devices secure their interactions with their remote peers and services with the help of X.509 certificates.
Although certificate formats constantly evolve with new extensions and key sizes, the hardware that stores them has a much longer lifecycle, forcing chip vendors to compress certificates to fit into limited memory.
In this live webinar, join Keyfactor IoT expert Guillaume Crinon, to:
• Discuss important factors that OEMs should consider when designing a connected device.
• Examine the constraints limited hardware memory can have on certificate storage.
• Discover how Keyfactor EJBCA can issue certificates, regardless of how constrained your hardware may be.
Keyfactor is an approved (ISC)2 CPE Submitter partner. Earn .75 CPE credit by viewing this webinar.