Centralized Reliability and Security Management of Data in Internet of Things (IoT) with Rule Builder

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Abstract

The number of connected things or devices will be 125 billion by 2030 as per IHS market survey. It indirectly translates that large number of users will be accessing these devices for collecting, controlling, monitoring and building edge analytics. The device management policy and data policy on accessing data from different resources needs proper governance and control. The data security will help these users to assure regulatory compliance, security, privacy and protection. This paper is a centralized data security management across different layers of Internet of Things along with rule builder. Mainstream of this study focusses on compliance standard, identity management, data management and policy engine and audit reports. The specific regulatory compliance, security standards or firmware or hardware security and vulnerabilities at IoT layer has not been captured in this paper.

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Balachandar, S., & Chinnaiyan, R. (2019). Centralized Reliability and Security Management of Data in Internet of Things (IoT) with Rule Builder. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 15, pp. 193–201). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8681-6_19

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