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Amazon Web Services | Back to Basics: Ingest, Secure, and Make Sense of Data From Your IoT Devices @amazonwebservices | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Looking to get started with connecting any 'thing' to the AWS cloud? Join Steve as he dives deep into securing IoT communications and data ingestion using AWS IoT Core. Learn how to build scalable and secure policies for your IoT architecture, focusing on identity and authorization as the foundation for your design.

Key points covered:
1) Importance of securing individual data streams in today's connected world
2) Using MQTT protocol and designing effective topic structures
3) Creating authorization policies that adhere to least privilege principles
4) Implementing device identity and authentication using x.509 certificates
5) Designing scalable IoT policies using policy variables
6) Separating command and control messaging from telemetry data
7) Leveraging AWS IoT rules to interact with other AWS services
8) Optimizing costs by creating specific rules for different data types

The video demonstrates how to secure communications for multiple devices, customers, and work streams while maintaining flexibility. Steve explains how to use AWS IoT Core registry attributes and policy variables to create reusable policies that can be applied across various scenarios.

Additional Resources:
docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/basic-policy-variables.html

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