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IoT Device Security: Risks & Mitigation Strategies | Part 3 of 3: Bonus Content

  • 1.  IoT Device Security: Risks & Mitigation Strategies | Part 3 of 3: Bonus Content

    Posted 28 days ago

    Hello engineers!

    Why did the DNS server go to therapy? It had too many unresolved issues! 😆

    In the last video of our IoT Security series, we’ll dive into setting up Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi Zero W for customized DNS filtering tailored to IoT security. With this approach, you’ll be able to whitelist trusted IoT devices on your network while leveraging regex-based filtering—which means far less effort spent managing lists and rules!

    Here’s What We’ll Cover in Part 3:

    1. Pi-hole Setup from Scratch – I’ll guide you through each step of setting up Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi, covering the installation and initial configuration.
    2. Essential Commands for Maintenance – Learn key commands to keep Pi-hole running smoothly and securely.

    Why Pi-hole?

    Pi-hole’s regex-based DNS filtering simplifies management by letting you create flexible rules that automatically cover a broad range of domains or addresses. This approach not only provides precise control over network access but also minimizes administrative overhead, giving you a low-maintenance solution for IoT security.

    By the end of this video, you’ll have a fully functional Pi-hole setup ready to safeguard your IoT network. 

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    Ready to simplify your network security management? Check out the final video in our series and take control of your IoT environment!

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    Maxim Tveritnev
    Senior Resident Engineer
    Juniper Networks
    JNCIEx4
    http://www.youtube.com/@CyberMaxLab
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