DeviceOn/ePaper Overview
A surge in market demand for Industrial IoT products has rapidly increased the number of connected devices that are currently deployed and managed across different locations. It is essential to effectively manage, monitor, and control thousands of connected EPD devices while ensuring uninterrupted service. EPD Devices must work properly and securely after they have been deployed - without requiring frequent visits from service technicians. Customers require secure access to their devices in order to detect, troubleshoot, and undertake time-critical actions.
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What’s DeviceOn/ePaper?
DeviceOn/ePaper is a software platform developed by Advantech, a global leader in industrial computing solutions. It is designed to manage ePaper displays, which are electronic paper displays that can be updated remotely and display information. EPD Device optimizes power consumption through two-way communication and realizes device roaming, reliable communication security, and information display.
- Solution
- DeviceOn/ePaper Server provides a centralized platform for managing ePaper displays across multiple locations, allowing users to update content, monitor display status, and configure display settings from a single interface. It supports a wide range of ePaper display models and sizes, and can be integrated with existing content management systems.
- Integration
- The EPD device can be applied to different applications and system integrators can control the RESTful APIs to design for different scenarios.
Overall, DeviceOn/ePaper Server is a powerful tool for businesses and organizations that need to manage large numbers of ePaper displays across multiple locations. It provides a streamlined and efficient way to update content, monitor display status, and ensure that information is being displayed accurately and consistently. Details: System Architecture
Feature Highlight
Some of the key features of DeviceOn/ePaper Server include:
- Remote management of ePaper displays
- Real-time display status monitoring
- Support for multiple display models and sizes
- Integration with existing content management systems
- Customizable display templates and layouts
- Automatic content scheduling and delivery
- User access control and permission management
DeviceOn/ePaper Solutions
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SecuritySystem Security is about not only installing and onboarding devices and networks securely but also managing their ongoing operations throughout their lifecycle and identifying and isolating any threats. Industries everywhere are digitizing, which is creating a multitude of new security requirements for the Internet of Things (IoT). End-to-end (E2E) security management will be essential to ensuring security and privacy in the IoT, while simultaneously building strong identities and maintaining trust. As the diversity of IoT services and the number of connected devices continue to increase, the threats to IoT systems are changing and growing even faster. A comprehensive model of IoT device security, as shown in below structure, the comprehensive IoT module security in an IoT system has three main parts: 1. Device SecurityDeviceOn/ePaper Server leverage McAfee Embedded Security software to prevents unauthorized changes and will lock a system down to a known application is an industry, that’s an industrial first solution to secure embedded devices. For disaster recovery, Acronis provides users a quick and easy-operated solution to protect data and recover the entire system even when OS crash, effectively reduces down-time cost and lowers the risk of data loss. EPD Device is a wireless microcontroller unit (MCU). It has a built-in hardware accelerator for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm, which is commonly used for secure data communication over wireless networks. 2. Secure TransportyThe server distributed SSL certificates to use TLS (v-1.3) as an encrypted and secure data transmission channel, and device default enable MQTT-SSL for communication.
3. Secure Cloud ServiceThe cloud service components include Tomcat as a web server that provide an HTTPS protocol and backend APIs services, each connection between backend and database adopt SSL encryption, and enforce password policies. Second, for advanced attack, such as SQL injection, XXC, local and remote file vulnerabilities, the Nginx+Naxsi to achieve Web Application firewall (WAF) protection. All DeviceOn/ePaper services pass through famous vulnerability tools to ensure security for your it IoT solutions, and the binary uses ProGuard code obfuscation protection. The APIs authentication not only uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) to hide/encrypt sensitive data, but, integrate LDAPs & Azure AD Domain Service for secure. Role-based Access Control (RBAC) DeviceOn/ePaper supports three different user roles - “Root”, “System Admin” and “Device Admin”. There is only one single “Root” account per system, which has the highest permission level and can create “System Admin” or “Device Admin” accounts. The intermediate user level “System Admin” can be used to create “Device Admin” accounts. “Device Admin” accounts have the lowest permission level. SSL Encryption
Vulnerability Scanning Tools The DeviceOn/ePaper server pass through below famous vulnerability tools to ensure security for your AIoT solutions. Furthermore, all the testing including anti-malware (Trend Micro and Kaspersky)
Third-Party Vulnerability Fixed and Updates
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