IOT SECURITY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
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https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr168Keywords:
Semantic Role Labeling, Shallow Semantic Parsing, NLP Applications, Argument identificationAbstract
Internet of Things has become popular for its function in connecting both real and digital items for the purpose of sharing data. IoT is a rapidly expanding worldwide a current online information trend structures that facilitates the transfer of services and commodities across a network without the need for interaction between humans or computers. It can change actual world collaborations between consumers and organizations. The utilization of IoT might be seen in many domains, including medical care, management of resources, education, data processing, among other things. The actual acknowledgment of IoT is confronted with a slew of safety and data protection that must be addressed in order for IoT to be economically viable on a big scale. This paper examines the safety concerns associated with IoT networks by examining existing observational studies to gain a knowledge of the safety requirements of IoT organizations. The Internet of Things necessitates multi-layered safety measures such as categorization, dependability, and verification administrations. In this article, we discuss various security difficulties, dangers, and protections in the tier of IoT frameworks. The IoT framework design is realized to have physical/sensor, core network, and application layer are the three layers. In order to be thorough and function with comparable methodologies, the security challenges of each layer have been investigated individually, as have the proposed arrangements. Furthermore, the limitations of the IoT, notably vast amounts of knowledge, and the assessment procedures of the IoT the structure and its implications for safety responsibilities have been assessed. The review's findings uncovered that security gambles with one of the most serious and always-increasing difficulties for IoT, and it is critical to address them if this stage is to move considerably.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Zeeshan Ahmad, Shumaila Iqbal , Muhammad Obaid Ullah , Warda Naeem, Muhammad Azam (Author)
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