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Review of security issues in Internet of Things and artificial intelligence-driven solutions

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posted on 2022-11-21, 16:39 authored by Ali Kamil Abed, Angesh Anupam

 Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of several hardware and software systems which is broadly based upon internet services and several state-of-the-art sensing and communication technologies. The emergence of 5G technology will witness a further surge in the growth of IoT across the world but simultaneously security concerns pertinent to the IoT technology also need rigorous evaluations. This article will present a thorough survey of the security challenges in an IoT network, recent cases of attacks on IoT technology, communication protocols prevalent in IoT systems and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in IoT security. For the first time, all the major attributes related to IoT security along with potential solutions using AI are reviewed and articulated together. This work would act as a useful resource for understanding useful perspectives in future research focused around the development of more secured IoT communication protocols as well as AI tools for handling privacy and security in IoT. 

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Security and Privacy

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Wiley

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Abed, A.K. and Anupam, A. (2022) 'Review of security issues in Internet of Things and artificial intelligence‐driven solutions', Security and Privacy, p.e285. doi: 10.1002/spy2.285

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2475-6725

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  • Cardiff School of Technologies

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Ali Kamil Abed Angesh Anupam

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  • en

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