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Security Issues on IoT Environment In Wireless Network Communications

Gowthami K.
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Gowthami K.: Anantha Lakshmi Institute of Technology and Sciences, Itikalapalli, India

International Journal of Wireless Networks and Broadband Technologies (IJWNBT), 2019, vol. 8, issue 2, 31-46

Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) integrates a giant range of physical objects that measures items that are unambiguously known, ubiquitously interconnected and accessible through the web. IoT aims to remodel any object within the real-world into a computer that has sensing, communication, and management capabilities. There is a growing range of IoT devices associated degree applications, and this results in an increase within the range, and quality of malicious attacks. It is necessary to guard IoT systems against malicious attacks, particularly to stop attackers from getting management over the devices. The common place web security protocols square measure recognized as unsuitable in these varieties of networks, significantly because of some categories of IOT devices with unnatural resources.

Date: 2019
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