An Application of Internet of Things for Cybersecurity and Control: Emerging Needs and Challenges

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Abstract

With smartphones and other wireless portable devices, our post-PC world is becoming more participative, adaptable, and informative. To improve interactions between things, the new ecosystem, dubbed the Internet of Everything (IoE), brings together network wireless sensors, cloud computing, analytical data, interactive technologies, and intelligent gadgets. The Internet of Things (IoT) is evolving and providing intelligent solutions. We have e-solutions for everything from e-transportation to e-health. To overcome numerous obstacles, an organization needs a planned, well-thought-out cybersecurity strategy to secure its key infrastructure and information systems. The increasing trend in cyber-assaults on system infrastructure combined with the inherent weaknesses of the system gives cause for worry not just to suppliers but also to the customer. These safety issues should be solved so that user confidence is ensured in order to encourage widespread adoption and harvest the potential of IoT. This article, on the other hand, looks at the cybersecurity issues that in the foreseeable future are expected to fuel IoT research.

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Baral, S. K., Rath, R. C., Goel, R., & Singh, T. (2022). An Application of Internet of Things for Cybersecurity and Control: Emerging Needs and Challenges. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 132, pp. 893–904). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2347-0_69

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