Visible to the public IoT Security: Review and Future Directions for Protection Models

TitleIoT Security: Review and Future Directions for Protection Models
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsAwadelkarim Mohamed, Awad M., Abdallah M. Hamad, Yahia
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (ICCIT-1441)
KeywordsAdaptation models, Biological system modeling, composability, Formal Security Models, formal specifications, Human Behavior, Internet of Things, IoT security, IoT Security Models, IoT security standards, Metrics, pubcrawl, reliability, resilience, Resiliency, security, security models, Standards
AbstractNowadays, Internet of Things (IoT) has gained considerable significance and concern, consequently, and in particular with widespread usage and adoption of the IoT applications and projects in various industries, the consideration of the IoT Security has increased dramatically too. Therefore, this paper presents a concise and a precise review for the current state of the IoT security models and frameworks. The paper also proposes a new unified criteria and characteristics, namely Formal, Inclusive, Future, Agile, and Compliant with the standards (FIFAC), in order to assure modularity, reliability, and trust for future IoT security models, as well as, to provide an assortment of adaptable controls for protecting the data consistently across all IoT layers.
DOI10.1109/ICCIT-144147971.2020.9213715
Citation Keyawadelkarim_mohamed_iot_2020