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IoT Is Coming Even If the Security Isn't Ready (wired.com)
9 points by searchencrypt on March 7, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



Really hoping the esp32 and other newer, affordable hardware works out. Been trying to hook a esp8266 device to AWS, but with only 80K of total RAM and ~20K needed to establish a tls1.2 connection, it doesn't leave much room.

The other problem I really dislike with all these devices is the dependence on cloud or an app. Both of those things are hard to support, so you are dooming yourself to a device that will only last 3 to 5 years tops.

For example, house things should last awhile. Sprinkler controller, garage door opener, generator, etc. Nobody wants a monthly fee for each one or to have to replace em every few years.


Not to my house it isn't. I made the mistake of fitting a "smart" connected thermostat a few years ago and it's simply not reliable enough. I've also no idea as to how secure it is (or isn't).


"Move fast and break everything"




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