Security and privacy on internet of things
Title | Security and privacy on internet of things |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Ren, Z., Liu, X., Ye, R., Zhang, T. |
Conference Name | 2017 7th IEEE International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication (ICEIEC) |
Keywords | attacks, composability, Computer architecture, data privacy, Human Behavior, human factors, Internet, Internet of Things, Internet of Things (IoT), IoT devices, IoT privacy, IoT protocol, IoT security, Metrics, privacy, Protocols, pubcrawl, Resiliency, security, security of data, Sensors, telecommunication security, Wireless sensor networks |
Abstract | There are billions of Internet of things (IoT) devices connecting to the Internet and the number is increasing. As a still ongoing technology, IoT can be used in different fields, such as agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, retailing and logistics. IoT has been changing our world and the way we live and think. However, IoT has no uniform architecture and there are different kinds of attacks on the different layers of IoT, such as unauthorized access to tags, tag cloning, sybil attack, sinkhole attack, denial of service attack, malicious code injection, and man in middle attack. IoT devices are more vulnerable to attacks because it is simple and some security measures can not be implemented. We analyze the privacy and security challenges in the IoT and survey on the corresponding solutions to enhance the security of IoT architecture and protocol. We should focus more on the security and privacy on IoT and help to promote the development of IoT. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8076530 |
DOI | 10.1109/ICEIEC.2017.8076530 |
Citation Key | ren_security_2017 |
- IoT protocol
- wireless sensor networks
- telecommunication security
- sensors
- security of data
- security
- Resiliency
- pubcrawl
- Protocols
- privacy
- Metrics
- IoT security
- attacks
- IoT privacy
- IoT devices
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Internet of Things
- internet
- Human Factors
- Human behavior
- data privacy
- computer architecture
- composability