Security and Privacy in Fog/Cloud-based IoT Systems for AI and Robotics

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Abstract

Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) systems based on the fog or the cloud with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics has prepared the way for breakthrough advancements in a variety of different fields of business. However, these cross-disciplinary technologies present significant difficulties in supporting confidentiality and safeguarding data. This article digs into the issues of proving robust security and protecting user privacy in IoT systems based in the fog or the cloud and used for AI and robotics applications. This study gives insights into the possible hazards such interconnected systems meet by conducting an in-depth review of existing security threats, vulnerabilities, and privacy concerns. In addition, the study investigates innovative security mechanisms, encryption approaches, access control strategies, and privacy-preserving solutions that can be used to safeguard data, communications, and user identities. The results of this study highlight the demand for comprehensive security and privacy solutions to support the mainstream deployment of Fog/Cloud-based Internet of Things systems in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics.

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Singh, P. D., & Singh, K. D. (2023). Security and Privacy in Fog/Cloud-based IoT Systems for AI and Robotics. EAI Endorsed Transactions on AI and Robotics, 2. https://doi.org/10.4108/airo.3616

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