Do we have enough time to have something ready? It's a good opportunity. We have JERI and a security focused implementation of Java serialization, but nothing low level. At first glance it appears that RPC can fill that gap, but how far down the device stack will security go?
RPC supports Kerberos, will this suffice? Are there any volunteers to assist and what other options are there? Regards, Peter. Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message ---- Original message ---- From: Peter <j...@zeus.net.au> Sent: 05/11/2016 08:55:39 pm To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: Re: OpenIoT Summit Feb 21-23, Portland OR Thanks Nic, interesting reading. Another interesting article, regarding the realities of power. http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2015/cfp/WiSec2015_keynote_Dr.Trappe.pdf ONCRPC looks suitable, it's ubiquitous, included in all OS's, and independant of the transport protocol used. Cheers, Peter. On 5/11/2016 10:26 AM, Niclas Hedhman wrote: > I forgot the link; > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/archive/2016/openiot-summit > > On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 8:19 AM, Niclas Hedhman<nic...@hedhman.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> If River is going down the route of network security in IoT, please be >> informed that the LinuxFoundation is organizing OpenIoT next year, and that >> "Call for Papers" is now open, until Dec 10 >> >> This could be a good platform to push the new message. >> >> >> Cheers >> -- >> Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer >> http://zest.apache.org - New Energy for Java >> > >