The concept of #maldata, deliberately injected fake data, isn't common. Most such systems not designed to deal with malicious actors.
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Whereby injecting bad data may also happen at the analog interface of a device, tricking a sensor's environment perception.
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Faulty wiring, bad soldering and careless interpretation of datasheets has the same effect and is common enough...
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Sure. But I'm arguing that the assumption that data from other parts of a distributed system may be bad will become normal for
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It already is normally assumed... But you're right that maliciously bad data is an increasing threat outside of traditional bad sources...
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If you look at most
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My dad's an electrician. I cut my teeth being blown up by faulty installations going haywire and needing refits throughout my teens...
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Don't disagree. But most
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Except in the Infosec world - where _everything_ is suspect.
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IoT is the InfoSec world. Another facet of the problem with IoT today! The I in IoT is for Insecure!
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