CRNIAug 30, 2018

Understanding Security Requirements and Challenges in Internet of Things (IoTs): A Review

arXiv:1808.10529v116 citations
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This is an incremental review paper that synthesizes existing knowledge on IoT security for researchers and practitioners.

The paper reviews security and privacy concerns in the Internet of Things (IoT) that limit its widespread adoption, identifying and categorizing various challenges and discussing state-of-the-art efforts to address them.

Internet of Things (IoT) is realized by the idea of free flow of information amongst various low power embedded devices that use Internet to communicate with one another. It is predicted that the IoT will be widely deployed and it will find applicability in various domains of life. Demands of IoT have lately attracted huge attention and organizations are excited about the business value of the data that will be generated by the IoT paradigm. On the other hand, IoT have various security and privacy concerns for the end users that limit its proliferation. In this paper we have identified, categorized and discussed various security challenges and state of the art efforts to resolve these challenges.

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