articleIEEE Internet ComputingMar 1, 2017Closed access

Fog Computing for the Internet of Things: Security and Privacy Issues

George Washington University

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Abstract

The inherent characteristics of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as limited storage and computational power, require a new platform to efficiently process data. The concept of fog computing has been introduced as a technology to bridge the gap between remote data centers and IoT devices. Fog computing enables a wide range of benefits, including enhanced security, decreased bandwidth, and reduced latency. These benefits make the fog an appropriate paradigm for many IoT services in various applications such as connected vehicles and smart grids. Nevertheless, fog devices (located at the edge of the Internet) obviously face many security and privacy threats, much the same as those faced by traditional data…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer security
  • Edge computing
  • Cloud computing
  • Fog computing
  • The Internet
  • Information privacy
  • Internet of Things
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