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082 _a005.8 GUP 2020
100 _aBrij, Gupta.
245 _aA beginner's guide to Internet of things security :
_battacks, applications, authentication, and fundamentals
250 _a1st
260 _aBoca Raton :
_bCRC Press
_c2020
300 _a 1 online resource (xv, 95 pages) : illustrations
504 _aPreface Acknowledgments Authors 1 Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT): History, Forecasts, and Security 2 IoT Design, Standards, and Protocols 3 IoT's Integration with Other Technologies 4 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 5 Trust and Privacy in IoT 6 Authentication Mechanisms for IoT Networks 7 Provable Security Models and Existing Protocols 8 An Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Security Approach Ensuring Robust Location Privacy for the Healthcare Environment References Index
505 _aPreface Acknowledgments Authors 1 Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT): History, Forecasts, and Security 2 IoT Design, Standards, and Protocols 3 IoT's Integration with Other Technologies 4 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 5 Trust and Privacy in IoT 6 Authentication Mechanisms for IoT Networks 7 Provable Security Models and Existing Protocols 8 An Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Security Approach Ensuring Robust Location Privacy for the Healthcare Environment References Index
520 _aA Beginner's Guide to Internet of Things Security focuses on security issues and developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment. The wide-ranging applications of IoT, including home appliances, transportation, logistics, healthcare, and smart cities, necessitate security applications that can be applied to every domain with minimal cost. IoT contains three layers: application layer, middleware layer, and perception layer. The security problems of each layer are analyzed separately to identify solutions, along with the integration and scalability issues with the cross-layer architecture of IoT. The book discusses the state-of-the-art authentication-based security schemes, which can secure radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, along with some security models that are used to verify whether an authentication scheme is secure against any potential security risks. It also looks at existing authentication schemes and security models with their strengths and weaknesses. The book uses statistical and analytical data and explains its impact on the IoT field, as well as an extensive literature survey focusing on trust and privacy problems. The open challenges and future research direction discussed in this book will help to further academic researchers and industry professionals in the domain of security. Dr. Brij B. Gupta is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India. Ms. Aakanksha Tewari is a PhD Scholar in the Department of Computer Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India.
650 _xComputer security
650 _xInternet of things
700 _aAakanksha, Tewari.
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