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ENHANCING THE SECURITY OF AN ORGANIZATION FROM SHADOW IOT DEVICES USING BLOW-FISH ENCRYPTION STANDARD

M. Senthilkumar ()
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M. Senthilkumar: Kalasalingam University.

Acta Informatica Malaysia (AIM), 2022, vol. 6, issue 1, 22-24

Abstract: Brilliant urban communities, gridlock, squander the board, primary well being, security, crisis administrations, coordination, retail, modern control, and medical care are only a couple of the applications that the Internet of Things can assist with. The Internet of Things is a super innovation that can associate with anything, anyone, whenever, spot, stage, and organization. It fundamentally affects the whole square chain of ventures, savvy items and gadgets, frameworks and administrations given by heterogeneous organization association, and is being created as a brilliant inescapable structure for shrewd gadgets. Since gadgets connect to confounded gear, collaborate with threatening environmental elements, and are sent on an assortment of unregulated stages, they defy a few security dangers and difficulties. Since the Internet of Things has the ability to coordinate any kind of organization or modern framework, it could be powerless against weaknesses innate in the different frameworks that make up the incorporated organization. The reason for this exploration paper is to examine the security gives that singular framework answerable for interconnection face, just as their effect on the in general framework.

Keywords: IOT; Shadow-; Congestion; HNC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.26480/aim.01.2022.22.24

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