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Exam Voucher for ITP-110.

In this course, students will learn general strategies for planning, designing, developing, implementing, and maintaining an IoT system through various case studies and by assembling and configuring an IoT device to work in a sensor network. Students will create an IoT device based on an ESP8266 microcontroller, implementing various common IoT features, such as analog and digital sensors, a web-based interface, MQTT messaging, and data encryption.
 

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This exam will certify that the candidate has foundational knowledge of IoT concepts, technologies, and tools that will enable them to become a capable IoT practitioner in a wide variety of IoT-related job functions.
 

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This certification exam is designed for practitioners who are seeking to build a vendor-neutral, crossindustry foundational knowledge that will enable them to design, implement, operate, and/or manage an IoT ecosystem.
 

Prerequisites

    While there are no formal prerequisites to register for and schedule an exam, we strongly recommend you first possess the following knowledge:
    • Understanding of the business benefits and challenges of IoT systems.
    • Understanding of a typical IoT ecosystem, including the physical elements, edge/fog computing elements, network and connectivity elements, cloud and cloud platform elements, and the applications and things within various market sectors.
    • Understanding of common IoT security and privacy threats and countermeasures.
    • Understanding of common IoT safety hazards and risk management approaches.
    • Understanding of the IoT system development life cycle.
    You can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the following courseware, which is available through training providers located around the world, or by attending an equivalent third-party training program:
    • CertNexus Internet of Things (IoT) Practitioner™ (Exam ITP-110)

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Domain 1.0 The Impact of IoT Objective 1.1 - Identify and describe the possible benefits that IoT provides to a business or organization.
  • Increase business intelligence
  • Enhance existing revenue streams
  • Create new revenue streams
  • Enter and create new markets
  • Reduce costs
  • Increase productivity and agility
  • Increase operational efficiency
  • Decrease time to market
  • Reduce natural resources usage
  • Increase opportunities for innovation
  • Improve customer experience
  • Increase safety
  • Improve competitive position
Objective 1.2 - Identify and describe the possible challenges that IoT presents to a business or organization.
  • Applicability of automation throughout the organization
  • Scalability of legacy solutions to modern solutions
  • Connectivity and coverage concerns
  • Transformation from a product-oriented business to an everything-as-a-service business
  • Cultural transformation and adoption both in business and technology
    • Innovation
    • HR practices and processes (hiring, training, advancement)
    • Skill adjacencies
    • Management commitment
  • Security, privacy, and safety concerns
  • Cost of transition
  • Digital disruption
  • Immaturity of standards, regulations, and oversight
  • Retrofitting modern design into an existing infrastructure
Domain 2.0 IoT Ecosystems Objective 2.1 - Identify common IoT terminology.
  • Things
  • Edge/Fog computing
  • Cloud
  • Data analytics
  • AI
  • ML
  • IIoT
  • M2M
  • IoT gateway
Objective 2.2 - Understand the functionality of the typical physical and edge/fog computing elements.
  • Sensors
    • Position
    • Proximity
    • Sound
    • Temperature
    • Humidity
    • Accelerometer
    • Gyro
    • Magnetometer
    • Infrared
    • Camera
    • Voltage
    • Current
    • Pressure
    • Ambient light
    • Radiation
    • Chemical
    • Motion
  • Actuators
    • Solenoid
    • Motor
    • Servo
    • Relay
    • Switch
    • Stepper motor
  • Power sources
    • Backup generators (fixed applications)
    • Generators/alternators (mobile applications)
    • Battery
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • Water
    • Power grid
  • Input/output
    • ADC
    • DAC
    • I/O modules
  • Edge and fog computing
    • Edge/fog computing capabilities
  • Application processing
  • Real-time processing
  • HMI
  • Monitoring
  • Storage
  • Device management
  • Safety and security
  • Analytics/AI
    • Computing elements
  • Things/end-point devices
  • Connect to sensors and actuators directly to collect data
  • Optionally connect to and send data to the cloud or an IoT gateway
  • Receive and act upon device commands from the cloud or the IoT gateway
  • IoT gateway
  • Implementations (vary by industry)
    • Dedicated hardware device o Software function
  • Aggregate end-point device data
  • Connect to and send data to the cloud
  • Optionally perform analysis of data
  • Receive device commands from the cloud and send to end points
    • Hardware platforms
  • Maker/proof of concept platforms
  • Arduino
  • Raspberry Pi
  • BeagleBone
  • Commercial MCUs and application processors
  • ARM
  • x86
    • Programming languages
  • Java
  • Python
  • C/C++
  • Swift
  • Rust
  • Go
  • Assembly language
  • Java Script
  • C#
    • Frameworks
  • Node
  • .NET
  • Angular
    • Operating systems
  • Linux
  • FreeRTOS
  • Contiki
  • Wind River VxWorks
  • Android Things
  • ARM Mbed OS
  • Apple iOS
  • Location awareness
    • GPS
    • Galileo
    • GLONASS
    • BeiDou
Objective 2.3 - Understand the functionality of the typical elements of IoT networks and connectivity.
  • Wired protocols/technologies
    • Industrial Ethernet standards
  • PROFINET
  • EIP
  • EtherCAT
  • IEEE 1588 v2
  • TSN
    • Legacy field buses
  • PROFIBUS
  • Modbus
  • HART
  • Wireless protocols/technologies
    • Near range
  • NFC
  • Passive RFID
  • Active RFID
    • Medium range
  • 802.15.4
  • Zigbee
  • Thread
  • Z-Wave
  • Bluetooth/BLE
  • 802.11 (Wi-Fi)
    • Long range
  • Cellular
  • Satellite
  • Sigfox
  • LoRa/LoRaWAN
  • RPMA
  • Applications/messaging protocols
    • MQTT
    • AMQP
    • HTTP/HTTPS
    • CoAP
  • IoT networking
    • IP addressing
  • IPv4
  • IPv6
    • Routing and QoS
    • Encryption
    • SDN/NFV
    • Encapsulation and bridging
Objective 2.4 - Understand the functionality of the typical elements of the cloud and cloud platforms.
  • Deployment models
    • On premise
    • Cloud
  • Public cloud
  • Private cloud
    • Hybrid
  • Cloud service models
    • SaaS
    • PaaS
    • IaaS
  • Cloud platforms
    • Microsoft Azure
    • Amazon Web Services
    • Google Cloud Platform
    • IBM Cloud
    • Oracle Cloud
    • SAP Cloud Platform
    • Huawei FusionSphere
  • Common functions of IoT platforms
    • Device management
    • Security management
    • Data management
  • Virtualization technologies
    • Hypervisors
    • Containers
  • IoT data analytics
    • Techniques
  • Streaming analytics
  • Predictive analytics
  • Prescriptive analytics
    • Tools
  • Spark
  • Hadoop
  • Cassandra
  • AI
    • Techniques
  • Machine learning/cognitive computing
  • Computer vision
  • Natural language processing
    • Tools
  • TensorFlow
  • Caffe
  • Theano
  • Torch
Objective 2.5 - Identify the various IoT market sectors and describe the applications and things common to that sector.
  • Agriculture
    • Applications
  • Fuel management
  • Fleet management
  • Crop management
  • Livestock management
  • Weather forecasting
  • Soil optimization
  • Water management
    • Examples of things
  • Harvester
  • Planter
  • Sprayer
  • Drones
  • Irrigation systems
  • Livestock monitor
  • Security/public safety
    • Applications
  • Traffic management/control
  • Public safety monitoring/control
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Emergency services (police/fire/EMS/HAZMAT)
    • Examples of things
  • Cameras
  • Traffic sensors
  • Drones
  • Detectors (smoke/carbon monoxide/radon)
  • Radio/communication systems
  • Body cameras
  • Vehicles
  • Retail
    • Applications
  • Access control
  • Security
  • Inventory management
  • Vending and payment
  • Proximity-based/location-based monitoring
  • Advertising
  • Directions
  • Crowd control
  • Distribution systems
  • Warehouse
  • Transportation
  • Logistics
  • Customer analytics
  • Real-time pricing
  • Energy management
    • Examples of things
  • Card readers
  • POS
  • Cash register
  • Mobile payment capture
  • Self-serve kiosks
  • BLE/NFC beacons
  • Mobile devices
  • Smartphones
  • Tablets
  • Digital signage
  • Transportation and logistics
    • Applications
  • Fleet management
  • Fuel and engine management
  • Operations and maintenance
  • Diagnostics
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Telematics
    • Examples of things
  • Aircraft
  • Vehicles
  • Locomotives
  • Ships
  • Radar systems
  • GPS
  • Engines
  • Manufacturing
    • Applications
  • Factory/process/machine automation
  • Robotics
  • Asset and inventory management
  • Supply chain management
  • Predictive maintenance
  • AR
    • Examples of things
  • PLC/PAC/CNC
  • Robots/cobots
  • Motor drives
  • Machine vision cameras
  • Healthcare, medical, and life science
    • Applications
  • Telemedicine/remote care/remote monitoring
  • Connected hospital
  • Robotic surgery
  • Patient monitoring
  • Drug supply chain monitoring
  • Tracking laboratory samples
  • Cold chain monitoring
    • Examples of things
  • Surgical robots
  • Sleep monitors
  • Pacemakers
  • Insulin pumps
  • Glucose monitor
  • CPAP machines
  • Lab equipment
  • Consumer and home
    • Applications
  • Home automation
  • Home security
  • Water/gas/electric management
  • Connected appliances
    • Examples of things
  • Thermostat
  • Smart hub
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Garage door opener
  • Refrigerator
  • Wearables
  • Energy and utilities
    • Applications
  • Smart grid
  • Energy management
  • SCADA
  • Automatic meter reading
  • Power distribution automation
  • Inspection and preventive maintenance
  • Flow control
  • Energy trading
    • Examples of things
  • Protection relays
  • Connected meters
  • Solar panels
  • Wind turbines
  • Water/oil/gas pipelines
  • Buildings
    • Applications
  • Automated lighting
  • Waste management
  • Building management systems
  • Surveillance and security
  • Occupancy management
  • Self-aware buildings
  • Air quality management
    • Examples of things
  • Card readers
  • Cameras
  • Toll gates
  • HVAC systems
  • Power distribution systems
  • Monitoring devices (environment, presence, etc.)
  • Elevators/escalators
  • Defense
    • Applications
  • Cost efficiency
  • Warfighter effectiveness
  • C2
  • ISR
  • Intracommunications
  • Unmanned systems
  • Human performance
  • Logistics tracking
  • Medical tracking
    • Examples of things
  • Tanks
  • Aircraft
  • Drones
  • Ships
  • Submarines
  • Connected warfighter
  • Satellites
  • Smart city
    • Applications
  • Route optimization
  • Smart parking
  • Smart lighting
  • Traffic management
  • Security and threat detection
  • Noise management
  • Air quality control
  • Waste management
  • Structural integrity monitoring
  • Public transportation
    • Examples of things
  • Connected garbage receptacle
  • Street lights
  • Traffic lights
  • Connected vehicles
  • Connected manhole
  • Cameras
  • Light rail/subway systems
Domain 3.0 Security, Privacy, and Safety Objective 3.1 - Understand common IoT security and privacy threats.
  • Malware
    • Trojan horse
    • Backdoor
    • Keylogger
    • Ransomware
    • Spyware
    • Worms
    • Viruses
  • Network attacks
    • DoS/DDoS
  • Botnets
    • MITM
    • Wireless attacks
    • Spoofing
    • Pharming
  • Password attacks
    • Password cracking
    • Password sniffing
  • Social engineering
    • Phishing
    • Spearphishing
    • Shoulder surfing/dumpster diving
    • Impersonation
  • Elevation of privilege
  • Fuzzing
  • Cross-site scripting
  • Code injection
  • Buffer overflow
    • SQL injection
Objective 3.2 - Understand common IoT security and privacy countermeasures.
  • CIA triad
    • Confidentiality
  • Data encryption
    • Integrity
  • Blockchain
  • Nonrepudiation
    • Availability
  • DoS/DDoS defense
  • High availability
  • AAA
  • Firmware/software
    • Secure firmware updates
    • OS hardening
    • Secure coding
    • Code review/scanning
    • Application security
  • Physical security
  • Vulnerability assessment
    • Penetration testing
  • Data anonymization
Objective 3.3 - Identify and describe common IoT safety concerns.
  • Physical/loss of life accidents
    • Autonomous vehicle accidents
    • Aircraft accidents
    • Transportation accidents
    • Workplace accidents
    • Industrial disasters
  • Infrastructure outages
    • Mass power outages
    • Mass Internet outages
  • Biological/medical
    • Water supply contamination
    • Failure/hacking of diagnostic/treatment devices
  • Supply chain disruption
    • Contamination of the food supply
    • Slipping in counterfeit or substandard parts into the supply chain
    • Interruption of logistics
Objective 3.4 - Explain common safety risk management approaches.
  • Hazard classification and analysis
  • Root cause analysis
  • Quality management systems
  • CAPA
  • Safety certification
Domain 4.0 The IoT System Development Life Cycle Objective 4.1 - Identify and describe the phases of the IoT SDLC.
  • Initiation
  • System concept development
  • Planning
  • Requirements analysis
  • Design
  • Development
  • Integration and testing
  • Implementation
  • Operations and maintenance
  • Disposition
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