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SECURITY AND OPEN CHALLENGES IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
Area/Stream: IOT,
Authors: Dr. Amit Jaykumar Chinchawade, Dr. O.S. Lamba
Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT), User Equipment (UE), Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA), Public Key Cryptography (PKC)
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in IOT, Volume 2, Book 15, Part 3, Chapter 2
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 122-130,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-69-0,
DOI/Link: https://www.rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl20237E11948A26B6E5F.pdf
Abstract:
The Internet of Things is a new technology that provides several benefits to its users. It is a new technology in which we link everyday things to the internet in order to send and receive data. Home automation systems, different durable items, and vehicle (cars and trucks) sensors are some examples. In recent years, there has been a lot of academic interest in the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things is thought to be the future of the internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) will play a crucial role in the future, transforming our lifestyles, conventions, and enterprises. The Internet of Thing (IoT) making networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before, transforming information into actions that generate new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries. Because of the massive scale and dispersed nature of IoT networks, security and privacy are significant problems in the Internet of Thing (IoT). Robust authentication and security methods are desperately needed in IoE, and we propose to integrate such mechanisms in our research.
Cite this: Dr. Amit Jaykumar Chinchawade, Dr. O.S. Lamba,"SECURITY AND OPEN CHALLENGES IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)", Futuristic Trends in IOT, Volume 2, Book 15, Part 3, Chapter 2, November, 2022, 122-130, 978-93-95632-69-0, https://www.rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl20237E11948A26B6E5F.pdf