A Detail Study of Security and Privacy issues of Internet of Things
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.06341v1
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 11:58:22 GMT
- Title: A Detail Study of Security and Privacy issues of Internet of Things
- Authors: Mohan Krishna Kagita, Navod Thilakarathne, Dharmendra Singh Rajput,
and Dr Surekha Lanka
- Abstract summary: The Internet of Things refers to the billions of physical objects around the planet that are now connected to the Internet.
The main focus of this chapter is to systematically review the security and privacy of the Internet of Things in the present world.
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- Abstract: The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical objects
around the planet that are now connected to the Internet, many of which store
and exchange the data without human interaction. In recent years the Internet
of Things (IoT) has incredibly become a groundbreaking technical innovation
that has contributed to massive impact in the ways where all the information is
handled incorporate companies, computer devices, and even kitchen equipment and
appliances, are designed and made. The main focus of this chapter is to
systematically review the security and privacy of the Internet of Things in the
present world. Most internet users are genuine, yet others are cybercriminals
with individual expectations of misusing information. With such possibilities,
users should know the potential security and privacy issues of IoT devices. IoT
innovations are applied on numerous levels in a system that we use daily in our
day-to-day life. Data confidentiality is a significant issue. The
interconnection of various networks makes it impossible for users to assert
extensive control of their data. Finally, this chapter discusses the IoT
Security concerns in the literature and providing a critical review of the
current approach and proposed solutions on present issues on the Privacy
protection of IoT devices.
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