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Information Security Handbook

Information Security Handbook

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This book provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) security and privacy, covering key concepts, technologies, and challenges. It is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals interested in IoT security and privacy.

Format: Hardback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 18 February 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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Exploring the Knowledge Frontier for Emerging Multidisciplinary Research
This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate realm of multidisciplinary research, offering a comprehensive exploration of its fundamental concepts and serving as a valuable resource for industry professionals. It provides a deep dive into the world of IoT ecosystems, shedding light on their security and privacy implications, while also examining the emerging trends and future directions in information security related to IoT. Moreover, the book delves into the critical privacy issues and challenges posed by data-intensive technologies in the IoT landscape, offering insightful perspectives and solutions to navigate these complex challenges.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology, revolutionizing the way we interact with the world around us. It encompasses a vast network of interconnected devices, ranging from smart homes and wearable devices to industrial machinery and vehicles. The potential benefits of IoT are immense, including increased efficiency, improved safety, and enhanced convenience. However, with these benefits come significant risks and challenges.

One of the primary concerns associated with IoT is security. As billions of devices connect to the internet, they become vulnerable to cyberattacks, data breaches, and other forms of digital intrusion. The lack of robust security protocols and the potential for malicious actors to exploit vulnerabilities create a significant risk to the privacy and security of individuals and organizations.

Another challenge related to IoT is privacy. With the vast amount of data generated by IoT devices, there is a growing concern about how this data is collected, used, and shared. Many IoT devices collect personal information such as location, behavior, and health data, which can be used for targeted advertising, surveillance, or even identity theft. Additionally, there are concerns about the lack of transparency and control over how this data is used, as well as the potential for data breaches and unauthorized access.

To address these challenges, there is a need for a multidisciplinary approach to IoT research. This involves bringing together experts from various fields, such as computer science, engineering, law, and ethics, to develop innovative solutions and strategies for securing and protecting IoT ecosystems.

One of the key areas of research in IoT security is the development of robust security protocols and algorithms. This involves designing secure communication channels, implementing encryption and authentication mechanisms, and developing intrusion detection and prevention systems. Additionally, there is a need for research into the human factors that contribute to IoT security, such as user behavior and education.

In terms of privacy, there is a need for developing privacy-preserving technologies and practices. This involves designing data collection and storage systems that minimize the amount of personal information collected, implementing privacy-by-design principles, and developing mechanisms for user control and consent. Additionally, there is a need for research into the ethical implications of IoT, such as the use of data for surveillance and the potential impact on individual rights and freedoms.

Another area of research in IoT is the development of IoT ecosystems that are secure, resilient, and sustainable. This involves designing IoT systems that are able to withstand cyberattacks and other forms of disruption, as well as developing energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable technologies. Additionally, there is a need for research into the economic and social implications of IoT, such as the impact on job creation, urbanization, and social inequality.

In conclusion, multidisciplinary research is essential for addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by IoT. By bringing together experts from various fields, we can develop innovative solutions and strategies for securing and protecting IoT ecosystems, while also promoting privacy and sustainability. The future of IoT depends on our ability to address these complex challenges and create a secure, resilient, and sustainable digital world.

Weight: 658g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367365721

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