Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructures and applications are gaining increased entry into various areas of everyday life. Closely coupled to this development resilience, self-adjusting and security of such systems is experiencing a growth in popularity. Ensuring those properties sufficient monitoring and surveillance is a fundamental requirement. However, heterogeneity and complexity of IoT pose challenges traditional resilience and monitoring mechanisms are struggling to conquer with. This paper features our current and future research on a divers selection of different security and monitoring approaches adopted to the requirements of IoT with the focus on mutual support, thus, laying the foundation for autonomous security in IoT systems.
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Eichhammer, P. (2020). Towards Autonomous Security Monitoring in Internet-of-Things Infrastructures. In Middleware 2020 Doctoral Symposium - Proceedings of the 2020 21st International Middleware Conference Doctoral Symposium, Part of Middleware 2020 (pp. 26–28). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3429351.3431746
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