SNAPSHOT OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN IOT
Keywords:
Internet of Things, IoT, security, privacy, vulnerabilities, threats, authentication, encryption, data breaches, privacy concerns, future challenges.Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is a comprehensive network of physical and virtual ‘things’ linked to the internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we interact with the digital world. It has brought amazing paybacks in expanses such as healthcare, smart homes, and industrial automation. IoT, with its promise of ubiquitous connectivity and data-driven insights, presents numerous security and privacy challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the continued growth and success of this technology However, with the rapid proliferation of IoT devices, authentication, identification and device heterogeneity are the noteworthy downsides in terms of security and privacy concerns. The Key conundrums of (IoT) are integration, scalability, ethics, communication mechanism, business models and surveillance. This chapter scrutinizes the present and future challenges related to security and privacy in the IoT landscape. It also explores potential solutions and emerging trends to address these challenges.
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