Privacy Vulnerabilities and Data Security Challenges in the IoT

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Privacy Vulnerabilities and Data Security Challenges in the IoT

Engineering: general Production and industrial engineering Automatic control engineering Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Internet browsers Data mining Privacy and data protection Systems analysis and design Computer architecture and logic design

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Collection: Internet of Everything (IoE)

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 23rd November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9781000201666


This book discusses the evolution of security and privacy issues in the Internet of Things (IoT). The book focuses on assembling all security- and privacy-related technologies into a single source so that students, researchers, academics, and those in the industry can easily understand the IoT security and privacy issues.

This edited book discusses the use of security engineering and privacy-by-design principles to design a secure IoT ecosystem and to implement cyber-security solutions. This book takes the readers on a journey that begins with understanding security issues in IoT-enabled technologies and how these can be applied in various sectors. It walks readers through engaging with security challenges and building a safe infrastructure for IoT devices. The book helps researchers and practitioners understand the security architecture of IoT and the state-of-the-art in IoT countermeasures. It also differentiates security threats in IoT-enabled infrastructure from traditional ad hoc or infrastructural networks, and provides a comprehensive discussion on the security challenges and solutions in RFID and WSNs in IoT.

This book aims to highlight the concepts of related technologies and novel findings by researchers through its chapter organization. The primary audience comprises specialists, researchers, graduate students, designers, experts, and engineers undertaking research on security-related issues.

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