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Securing the IoT end-to-end

Contoso, Ltd. has major holdings in one of the world’s most important oil-producing regions. To overcome the challenges of monitoring and optimizing a vast number of widely dispersed field assets, Contoso, Ltd. is looking to streamline its operations with IoT solutions. They want to deploy IoT technologies to electronically collect data and use cloud-based solutions to store and analyze it in order to gain new insights into well operations and future drilling possibilities.

March 2020

Target audience

  • Cloud Solution Architect
  • System Architect
  • Software Engineer
  • Technical Support Engineer
  • Data Engineer

Abstracts

Workshop

In this workshop, you will look at the process for designing and implementing an oil and gas manufacturing IoT solution that is secured end-to-end following best practices.

At the end of this workshop, you will be better able to architect a comprehensive and secure oil and gas manufacturing IoT solution.

Whiteboard design session

In this whiteboard design session, you will look at the process for designing an oil and gas manufacturing IoT solution that is secured end-to-end following best practices. You will learn how to monitor and manage the security of all components in the solution You will also provide Contoso guidance on defining lifecycles for particular components so that they have a plan that begins with initial deployment, to expected maintenance, to planned obsolescence and ultimately through decommissioning of the device so that they can understand how Azure supports this. Additionally, you will perform some threat modeling to help Contoso think about how they might handle STRIDE threats (spoofing of user identity, tampering, repudiation, information disclosure, denial of service, elevation of privilege).

At the end of this whiteboard design session, you will be better able to architect a comprehensive and secure oil and gas manufacturing IoT solution.

Hands-on lab

In this hands-on lab, you will look at the process for implementing an oil and gas manufacturing IoT solution that is secured end-to-end following best practices. You will learn how to monitor and manage the security of all components in the solution.

Azure services and related products

  • Azure Cosmos DB
  • Azure IoT Provisioning Service
  • Azure IoT Edge
  • Azure IoT Hub
  • Azure Key Vault
  • Azure Security Center (including ASC for IoT)
  • Azure Stream Analytics
  • Log Analytics

Related references

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