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Security, privacy and trust in Internet of Things
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In this article, the authors present the main research challenges and the existing solutions in the field of IoT security, identifying open issues and suggesting some hints for future research, and suggest some hints to future research.About:
This article is published in Computer Networks.The article was published on 2015-01-15. It has received 1258 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Information privacy & Cloud computing security.read more
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IoT security: Review, blockchain solutions, and open challenges
Minhaj Ahmad Khan,Khaled Salah +1 more
TL;DR: It is discussed, how blockchain, which is the underlying technology for bitcoin, can be a key enabler to solve many IoT security problems.
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Blockchain for IoT security and privacy: The case study of a smart home
TL;DR: This paper shows that the proposed BC-based smart home framework is secure by thoroughly analysing its security with respect to the fundamental security goals of confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and presents simulation results to highlight that the overheads are insignificant relative to its security and privacy gains.
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Internet of Things in the 5G Era: Enablers, Architecture, and Business Models
Maria Rita Palattella,Mischa Dohler,Alfredo Grieco,Gianluca Rizzo,Johan Torsner,Thomas Engel,Latif Ladid +6 more
TL;DR: The present paper analyzes in detail the potential of 5G technologies for the IoT, by considering both the technological and standardization aspects and illustrates the massive business shifts that a tight link between IoT and 5G may cause in the operator and vendors ecosystem.
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Internet of Things security
TL;DR: This study aims to serve as a useful manual of existing security threats and vulnerabilities of the IoT heterogeneous environment and proposes possible solutions for improving the IoT security architecture.
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A Survey on Security and Privacy Issues in Internet-of-Things
TL;DR: This survey will explore the most relevant limitations of IoT devices and their solutions, and present the classification of IoT attacks, and analyze the security issues in different layers.
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DEMO: An IDS framework for internet of things empowered by 6LoWPAN
Prabhakaran Kasinathan,Gianfranco Costamagna,Hussein Khaleel,Claudio Pastrone,Maurizio A. Spirito +4 more
TL;DR: An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) framework for IoT empowered by IPv6 over low-power personal area network (6LoWPAN) devices which includes a monitoring system and a detection engine has been integrated into the network framework developed within the EU FP7 project `ebbits'.
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CASTLE: Continuously Anonymizing Data Streams
TL;DR: This paper presents Continuously Anonymizing STreaming data via adaptive cLustEring (CASTLE), a cluster-based scheme that anonymizes data streams on-the-fly and, at the same time, ensures the freshness of the anonymized data by satisfying specified delay constraints.
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IoT-Privacy: To be private or not to be private
TL;DR: A privacy management scheme that enables the user to estimate the risk of sharing private data like smart meter data is proposed and robust sensitivity detection, analysis and privacy content quantification scheme from statistical disclosure control aspect and information theoretic model is developed.
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MOSDEN: An Internet of Things Middleware for Resource Constrained Mobile Devices
Charith Perera,Prem Prakash Jayaraman,Arkady Zaslavsky,Dimitrios Georgakopoulos,Peter Christen +4 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes Mobile Sensor Data Processing Engine (MOSDEN), an plug-in-based IoT middleware for mobile devices, that allows to collect and process sensor data without programming efforts and also supports sensing as a service model.
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A Survey of Middleware for Internet of Things
TL;DR: Comprehensive review of the existing middleware systems for IoT is provided here to achieve the better understanding of the current gaps and future directions in this field.