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[iot-wg] "The Internet of Threats: Fighting FUD with MUD"
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Peter Steinhäuser
ps at embedd.com
Mon Oct 22 10:02:15 CEST 2018
Hi Jacques, > I just joined this group. Today's and tomorrow's smart television are more a full blown computer with screen and keyboard, and it difficult to pin down exactly what the device should be doing in a MUD profile. It's not a real IoT device. nevertheless a MUD file could be used to describe service classes of a TV, like „TV Streaming“, „Social Media“ etc. to give the end user simple choices and at least some control about what the device should be allowed to do. Regards, Peter
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