Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a global and comprehensive network that monitors and controls the physical world by collecting, processing, and analysing data derived from IoT devices. Globally, the IoT is emerging as a trend bringing intelligence and automation to a variety of application domains, presenting both opportunities and security challenges. It is used in various fields, including medical care, smart grids, home automation, smart cities, etc. As the number of devices connected to the IoT increases, there is an increased risk of cyber-attacks, data breaches, and other malicious activities. This means that it is essential to have secure protocols and encryption methods in place to protect the data being exchanged. This paper identifies and synthesizes security issues related to the IoT. Security threats across different layers of the IoT architecture are discussed first, followed by identifying prevalent security and privacy issues. A discussion is also provided on security countermeasures.
Security and Privacy of Internet of Things: A Review of Challenges and Solutions
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13052/jcsm2245-1439.1261
Keywords: Internet of Things, Security, Future development, Review
Yujing Lu, Shijiazhuang University of Applied Technology, Shijiazhuang, China
Yujing Lu graduated from Hebei Normal University with a master’s degree in software engineering in 2016. Presided over three department level projects, one municipal education reform project and one school level project, one of which won the third prize of Hebei human resources and social security research project. Published two papers. Her research interests include artificial intelligence, network security and intrusion detection.