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Survey on Internet of Things: Security and Privacy Issues

O. Vermesan, P. Friess

Abstract


The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects (devices, devices, vehicles, buildings and physical sciences, various things with built-in circuits, software, sensors, and network properties), allowing these entities to collect and exchange information. The Internet of Things allows you to remotely detect and control objects in your existing network infrastructure, allowing you to integrate the physical world directly into your computer-based system, increasing efficiency and accuracy. In addition to the advantages of the Internet of Things, many security and privacy issues can be measured at a completely different level. Front end, back end and network. In this article, we have defined several public challenges to include many security and privacy issues related to the Internet of Things (IoT) in our investigation. Then discuss some of the applications of the Internet of Things on Earth. This article introduces the Internet of Things (IoT), which provides the ability to identify global physical objects and connect them to an integrated system. As a neighbor of the Internet of Things, it has caused serious problems in terms of access to personal data related to equipment and personal information. This survey summarizes the protection threats and privacy concerns of the Internet of Things.


Keywords


Internet of Things (IoT), Threats, Security, Privacy.

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