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IoT insider attack - survey

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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by Morshed Chowdhury, Robin Ram Mohan DossRobin Ram Mohan Doss, B Ray, Sutharshan RajasegararSutharshan Rajasegarar, S Chowdhury
The “Internet of things” (IoT) creating a perfect storm in the smart world. Due to the availability of internet and capabilities of devices, sensors-based technologies becoming popular day by day. It now opens the opportunities for overcoming many new challenges. Any device with on/off capability connecting through the internet via sensor can be an IoT device which includes a coffee machine, light, hand watch, headphones, washing machine, mobile phones, car, CCTV camera and so on. Simply we can say connecting things to people via the internet and controlling remotely is the great advantage of IoT. In our daily life, the IoT is widely used which includes transportation, health, education, security and so on. Imagine how IoT can make our life easier, based on your set alarm when you wake up if it can notify your coffee machine to prepare coffee for you that will save you time. Despite those advantages, the IoT based system is not free from vulnerabilities. Different types of attacks make the system vulnerable and tried to exploit the system and creating obstacles from its growth. Here we will explore IoT attacks and the relevant technologies associated along with machine learning strategies that exist to overcome those obstacles.

History

Volume

324

Pagination

28-41

Location

TaiChung, Taiwan

Start date

2019-12-05

End date

2019-12-06

ISSN

1867-8211

ISBN-13

9783030496098

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Deng D-J, Pang A-C, Lin C-C

Title of proceedings

SGIoT 2019 : Proceedings of the Third European Alliance for Innovation International Conference on Smart Grid and Internet of Things 2019

Event

European Alliance for Innovation. International Conference (2019 : TaiChung, Taiwan)

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Cham, Switzerland

Series

European Alliance for Innovation International Conference

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