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IoT Security Approaches in Oil & Gas Solution Industry 4.0

Cristian Toma () and Marius Popa ()

Informatica Economica, 2018, vol. 22, issue 3, 46-61

Abstract: Oil and Gas Industry is a very complex one where very specialized equipment, tools and assets are used. The last years, the trend within that industry is to integrate digital technologies in the oil and gas extraction processes as ICT performance has increased and the price has declined. As effect, the productivity of the industry has increased by using digital technologies as IoT, cloud computing, industrial internet, artificial intelligence, block-chain etc. This paper highlights IoT approaches and solutions that could be applied in the oil and gas industry in creating new value in information generated by IoT infrastructures by integration the sensor data, communication channels and data analytics. Large variety of IoT deployments and protocols raises the IoT security assurance way. In this sense, the paper provides security solutions and examples.

Keywords: IoT; IoT Cloud Service; HTTP-REST API; Cyber Security; Cryptographic Security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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