scholarly journals Human factor, a critical weak point in the information security of an organization's Internet of things

Heliyon ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. e06522
Author(s):  
Kwesi Hughes-Lartey ◽  
Meng Li ◽  
Francis E. Botchey ◽  
Zhen Qin
Author(s):  
Hristo Terziev

Internet of Things is a new world for connecting object space in the real world with virtual space in a computer environment. To build IoT as an effective service platform, end users need to trust the system. With the growing quantity of information and communication technologies, the need to ensure information security and improve data security is increasing. One of the potential solutions for this are steganographic methods. Steganography based on the least significant bit (LSB) is a popular and widely used method in the spatial domain.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ionuţ-Daniel BARBU ◽  
Gabriel PETRICĂ

With the advent of Internet of Things, large number of devices became connected to the cloud via various services. From an Information Security perspective, this aspect adds additional tasks to the defense in depth layers. This article tackles the authentication level and its options. This topic has been chosen, as user/password authentication is obsolete and no longer secure. Despite the increased complexity of the passwords, the use of rainbow tables and the large processing power available, the systems are vulnerable to brute force attacks.


Author(s):  
Abhishek Rajeshkumar Mehta ◽  
Trupti Pravinsinh Rathod

Internet of things (IoT) is a typical thing (object) in this day and age, which fills in as a component of our standard life exercises. In spite of the fact that it benefits the private region in a few different ways, different difficulties, for example information classification and protection, are made. Web of things (IoT) is all over the place and utilized in a lot more advantageous functionality. It is utilized in our homes, clinics, fire counteraction, and announcing and controlling of ecological changes. Information security is an urgent prerequisite for IoT since the number of late advances in various spaces is expanding step by step. Different endeavors have been set to sate the client's expectations for greater security and protection.


2019 ◽  
Vol 265 ◽  
pp. 07014
Author(s):  
Alexander Shiler ◽  
Elizaveta Stepanova

At present, the Internet market of things is constantly expanding; it has covered almost all the most important areas: transport, housing and communal services, industry, agriculture, telecommunications and information technology. In connection with the constant increase in the number of attacks on IoT-devices, the issue of standardization of this technology is quite acute. The features of the of existing solutions and the new proposed Russian NB-Fi standard for IoT are presented in this article from the point of view of information security.


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