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IoT Security

2020
The usage of the internet of things (IoT) devices is growing for the ease of life. From smart homes to smart cars, from smart transportation to smart cities, from smart hospitals to smart highways, these IoT devices send and receive highly sensitive data regarding the privacy of users or other information regarding the movement of users from one ...
Khuda Bux Jalbani   +2 more
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IoT security

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet of things, Data and Cloud Computing, 2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm with its vast range of heterogeneous connecting technologies heralds a new era for internet research, especially given that this explosion in connectivity for devices or `things' is not without risk. Scholars recognise that IoT security concerns persist and that evidence highlighting increasing cyber-security ...
Glenn Barrie, Andrew Whyte, Joyce Bell
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Security for IoT

2021
The internet of things is a versatile technology that helps to connect devices with other devices or humans in any part of the world at any time. Some of the researchers claim that the number of IoT devices around the world will surpass the total population on the earth after a few years.
Anjum Nazir Qureshi Sheikh   +2 more
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IoT Security

Technological advancements have created a communication environment that is seemingly limitless, thanks largely to the concept of the Internet of things (IoT). Communication devices, endpoints, and everyday appliances are now connected seamlessly to networks, cloud servers, and other endpoints around the globe, making it easier to communicate and ...
David Silva   +2 more
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Securing the IoT

New Electronics, 2021
How do we secure IoT devices and the ecosystem that supports them? Could quantum-driven cyber-security deliver a scalable and cost-effective solution?
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Bolstering IoT security

Network Security, 2021
The UK Government is pushing ahead with legislation to make Internet of Things (IoT) devices more secure. Meanwhile, Microsoft has warned of more than 25 flaws it has discovered in such devices.
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Cyber security — IoT

2017 2nd IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT), 2017
In the past, only mobiles and computers were connected to the internet but in the new era with the advent of new technologies other things like security cameras, microwaves, cars and industrial equipment's are now connected to internet. This network of things is called the internet of things.
Swapnil Naik, Vikas Maral
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IoT Security

2021
Pawel Sniatala   +2 more
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IoT Equipment Security

2017
“The Internet of things consist of a system of devices or appliances that are connected to each other, and work together, through networks.” We expect that large corporations that provide their electronic services on a network that can not support adequate solutions will investigate and design new protocols that can control the ...
Lezama-León Arturo   +2 more
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Security in IoT

2021
OT systems in an enterprise are the cash registers – whether it is a power generation unit, car manufacturing unit, oil refining, or chemical development, OT systems generate money for enterprises. All focus has therefore traditionally been placed on making sure that the OT systems that produce the end products have been designed in a way that they are
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