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NIST IR 8063 (Initial Public Draft)

Primitives and Elements of Internet of Things (IoT) Trustworthiness

Date Published: February 2016
Comments Due: March 17, 2016 (public comment period is CLOSED)
Email Questions to: iot@nist.gov

Author(s)

Jeffrey Voas (NIST)

Announcement

NIST requests public comments on Drdaft NISTIR 8063, Primitives and Elements of Internet of Things (IoT) Trustworthiness. This report describes research on creating a vocabulary, namely primitives and elements, for composing IoT. This report presents five primitives and six elements that form a design catalogue that can support trustworthiness. We envision their application to use cases, ontologies, formalisms, and other methods to specific IoT projects. These primitives apply well to systems with large amounts of data, scalability concerns, heterogeneity concerns, temporal concerns, and elements of unknown pedigree with possible nefarious intent. These primitives form the basic building blocks for a Network of 'Things' (NoT), including the Internet of Things (IoT). We see this as early research and earnestly seek feedback on the merits, utility, and feasibility of such a vocabulary.

Abstract

Keywords

Internet of Things (IoT); Network of Things (NoT); reliability; security; trust; distributed system; trustworthiness  ; ; composability; big data
Control Families

Risk Assessment

Documentation

Publication:
Draft NISTIR 8063 (pdf)

Supplemental Material:
None available

Document History:
02/16/16: IR 8063 (Draft)
07/28/16: SP 800-183 (Final)

Topics

Technologies

big data

Applications

cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things

Sectors

smart grid