Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Security and Privacy in Internet of Things


PDF | 11.9 MB | 586 pages | English | Edited by Fei Hu | CRC Press | 2016

The Internet of Things (IoT) has attracted strong interest from both academia and industry. The IoT integrates radiofrequency identification (RFID), sensors, smart devices, the Internet, smart grids, cloud computing, vehicle networks, and many other information carriers. Goldman Sachs mentioned that the IoT would bring over 28 billion “things” into the Internet by 2020. Typical “things” include end users, data centers, processing units, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth, Zig-Bee, IrDA, UWB, cellular networks, Wi-Fi networks, NFC data centers, RFID, their tags, sensors and chips, householdmachinery, wristwatches, vehicles, house doors, and many other cyberunits.With the growth of nanodevices, smartphones, 5G, tiny sensors, and distributed networks, the IoT is combining the “factual and virtual” anywhere and anytime, and is attracting the attention of both “maker and hacker.”

SECTION I: THREATS AND ATTACKS
SECTION II: PRIVACY PRESERVATION
SECTION III: TRUST AND AUTHENTICATION
SECTION IV: IOT DATA SECURITY
SECTION V: SOCIAL AWARENESS

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