Architecture and Solutions For IOT Device Security
Xiaoliang Zhou
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/esta.v10i5.1450
Keywords: Internet of Things (IOT); Networked Connection; IOT Application Architectures; Security Mechanisms
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IOT) is a prominent technology that enables networked connection and data transfer between physical devices. It has found applications in home automation, healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industry. However, the exponential growth of IOT devices has raised concerns about network security, data leaks, and potential threats. This paper aims to provide an overview of security risks in various IOT areas, improve IOT application architectures, and explore recent security mechanisms and technologies. The conclusion highlights the importance of security attributes and discusses four technologies, namely blockchain, fog computing, edge computing, and machine learning, to enhance IOT security.
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