Applications, Vulnerabilities, Threats, Counter Measures, and Quality Standards for the Internet of Things

Authors

  • Kartik Ingole K.D.K College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Indicators, Indoor, Internet of Things (IoT), Outdoor, Quality, Security, Standards

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the next generation of network connections. Using IoT, might make it possible for physical items to easily generate, receive, and exchange data. Various Internet of Things applications focus on making it possible for inanimate things to perform certain actions independently of human intervention. Current and future IoT deployments hold a lot of promise for enhancing consumer ease, productivity, and automation. To embrace such a world in a developing way, requires top-tier security, privacy, authentication, and recovery from assaults. It is critical to make the necessary enhancements to the IoT's design applications to realize end-to-end secure IoT settings. In this paper, we discuss the many IoT-related applications, as well as targeted attacks, potential threats, solutions, and dealing with them, and some current difficulties in light of quality standards for achieving the highest possible IoT security.

Author Biography

Kartik Ingole, K.D.K College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Published

2023-09-27

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