IoT: Internet of Threats? A Survey of Practical Security Vulnerabilities in Real IoT Devices
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Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly spreading, reaching a multitude of different domains, including personal health care, environmental monitoring, home automation, smart mobility, and Industry 4.0. As a consequence, more and more IoT devices are being deployed in a variety of public and private environments, progressively becoming common objects of everyday life. It is hence apparent that, in such a scenario, cybersecurity becomes critical to avoid threats like leakage of sensible information, denial of service (DoS) attacks, unauthorized network access, and so on. Unfortunately, many low-end IoT commercial products do not usually support strong security mechanisms, and can hence be target of-or even…
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- Computer security
- Computer science
- Security service
- Internet privacy
- Resilience (materials science)
- Security through obscurity
- Cloud computing security
- Security information and event management
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