Top IoT messaging protocols are laughably insecure, Trend Micro research shows

Top IoT messaging protocols are laughably insecure, Trend Micro research shows


Japanese cybersecurity firm Trend Micro today published a report on the state of IoT security. The company found that two of the leading machine-to-machine (M2M) protocols have inherent design issues, and are frequently deployed in an insecure manner. According to Trend Micro’s report, The Fragility of Industrial IoT’s Data Backbone, the issues lie with two popular M2M protocols — Message Queueing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) and Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP). These are frequently used in IoT devices, particularly those found within an industrial context. The report, which was written by researchers Federico Maggi and Rainer Vosseler, states that using simple keyword…

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Top IoT messaging protocols are laughably insecure, Trend Micro research shows
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