A taxonomy of IoT: Security and privacy threats

Author(s):  
Badr Alsamani ◽  
Husam Lahza
2017 ◽  
Vol 02 (02) ◽  
pp. 1750008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Ho Kim

Due to the increasing ubiquity of the internet, the “internet of things” (IoT) has become an essential technology, penetrating people’s daily lives and influencing the industry. However, the diversity of environments and lack of standards have left the IoT exposed to security and privacy threats. This paper examines these risks, the security requirements of the IoT, the time trend of IoT-security related research, and key security technologies related to the IoT.


Although the IoT opens the door to endless possibilities, but it is also associated with many risks because all devices connected to the internet involve the use of data points. Therefore, it is essential to ensure IoT security and privacy. A review of existing research works highlights the usage of traditional security scheme based on cryptography for data transmission among IoT nodes and gateways. The proposed system proposes an integrated model that combines lightweight encryption technique with robust and cost-efficient authentication mechanism. The proposed system introduces digital signature-based authentication and complexity minimization in order to resist the involvement of any kind of unknown attacks. The simulation outcome of this model exhibits reliable security, faster response times and energy savings for IoT nodes.


Author(s):  
Paul Fremantle ◽  
Philip Scott

The rapid growth of small Internet connected devices, known as the Internet of Things (IoT), is creating a new set of challenges to create secure, private infrastructures. This paper reviews the current literature on the challenges and approaches to security and privacy in the Internet of Things, with a strong focus on how these aspects are handled in IoT middleware. We focus on IoT middleware because many systems are built from existing middleware and these inherit the underlying security properties of the middleware framework. The paper is composed of three main sections. Firstly, we propose a matrix of security and privacy threats for IoT. This matrix is used as the basis of a widespread literature review aimed at identifying requirements on IoT platforms and middleware. Secondly, we present a structured literature review of the available middleware and how security is handled in these middleware approaches. We utilise the requirements from the first phase to evaluate. Finally, we draw a set of conclusions and identify further work in this area.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Fremantle ◽  
Philip Scott

The rapid growth of small Internet connected devices, known as the Internet of Things (IoT), is creating a new set of challenges to create secure, private infrastructures. This paper reviews the current literature on the challenges and approaches to security and privacy in the Internet of Things, with a strong focus on how these aspects are handled in IoT middleware. We focus on IoT middleware because many systems are built from existing middleware and these inherit the underlying security properties of the middleware framework. The paper is composed of three main sections. Firstly, we propose a matrix of security and privacy threats for IoT. This matrix is used as the basis of a widespread literature review aimed at identifying requirements on IoT platforms and middleware. Secondly, we present a structured literature review of the available middleware and how security is handled in these middleware approaches. We utilise the requirements from the first phase to evaluate. Finally, we draw a set of conclusions and identify further work in this area.


Author(s):  
Muawya N. Al Dalaien ◽  
Ameur Bensefia ◽  
Salam A. Hoshang ◽  
Abdul Rahman A. Bathaqili

In recent years the Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly become a revolutionary technological invention causing significant changes to the way both corporate computing systems, and even household gadgets and appliances, are designed and manufactured. The aim of this chapter is to highlight the security and privacy issues that may affect the evolution of IoT technology. The privacy issues are discussed from customer perspectives: first, the IoT privacy concern where the privacy debates on IoT and the IoT privacy that reflected from users' perspective based on the examination of previous researches results. In addition, the different architectures for IoT are discussed. Finally, the chapter discusses the IoT security concern by collecting, analyzing and presenting the major IoT security concerns in the literature as well as providing some potential solutions to these concerns.


2012 ◽  
Vol 430-432 ◽  
pp. 1755-1758
Author(s):  
Chun Chang Fu ◽  
Wei Lin He

Radio frequency identification technology is an automatic identification technology started in the 1990s. With the RFID technology in a wide range of applications in different areas, it offers the security and privacy threats and caused a great deal of attention. At present, system security and privacy issues have become one of the main factors restricted the wide application of radio frequency identification technology. Aimed at the problem, this article discussed the safety of the privacy issues.


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