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The Influence of Privacy and Security on the Future of IoT

Mihaela Madalina Anghel (), Petru Ianc (), Marian Ileana () and Laura Iulia Modi ()

Informatica Economica, 2020, vol. 24, issue 2, 42-53

Abstract: Internet of things (IoT) is a hot topic for study in the last decades. IoT is the internet working of physical devices, vehicles and other objects which consists of an embedded system with sensors, actuators and network connectivity that enable to collect and exchange data. The IoT permits articles to be detected as well as controlled remotely across existing system foundation, making open doors for more coordination of the physical world into PC based frameworks, and result in improved accuracy, efficiency and economic benefit. The IoT is a rapidly increasing and promising technology which becomes more and more present in our everyday lives. Further-more, the technology is an instance of the more general class of cyber-physical systems, which also encompasses technologies such as smart grids, smart homes and smart cities. Considering the high-rate improvement of IoT advancements, and the critical addition in the quantity of the associated gadgets, complete diagram of the IoT framework points, design, challenges, appli-cations, conventions, and market outline were examined. In order to give an example of IoT security.

Keywords: IoT security; IoT Privacy; IOT attacks; IoT future; Internet of Things; blockchain; thingbot. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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