Secure Authentication for LoRa with the ATECC608A and The Things Industries (TTI) Join Server | Videos
Secure Authentication for LoRa with the ATECC608A and The Things Industries (TTI) Join Server
Secure Authentication for LoRa with the ATECC608A and The Things Industries (TTI) Join Server
Keywords: The Things Industries, LoRa, security, scale, logistics of scaling iot securely
What is LoRa? A way to transmit data through the air at low power at long range (2:46)
Why use LoRa? (5:04)
Replace WiFi or BLE with LoRa. Opens up new opportunities not available before such as devices with low data that are far apart.
Who is TTI (The Things Industries)? (7:30)
Advantage to LoRa: You can have public or private networks (8:45)
Q: Is there a good developer forum? (10:30)
How do you secure LoRa projects? (11:30)
How can you securely distribute shared keys in a LoRa project? (13:34)
If you want to securely provision devices accross LoRa networks, you can use a join server. (17:00)
Q: What frequency does the ATECC608 operate at? What is the difference between a secure element (ATECC608) and a microcontroller? (21:30)
How do I securely provision many LoRa devices? (26:04)
The solution is a pre-provisioned Secure element (27:40)
Q: Is this join-server mandatory, or can we program the keys ourselves? What is a key when talking about LoRa? (32:40)
Q: What happens if someone gets my manafest file? (37:30)
What is a join server? (42:00)
When a device changes from TTI to another join server, the devices can be rekeyed automatically so that TTI no longer knows the keys (44:20)
Q: Does the TTI join server generate the keys based upon the manafest for the devices? (45:40)
How to get started with LoRa security? (50:40)
How to get more information on keys? (54:20)
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