IoT: Security & Privacy Perspective

  • 15m
  • Parameswaran Thangavel
  • EMC
  • 2015

Internet of Things (IoT), coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999, refers to identifiable objects and their virtual representation in an Internet-like structure. Simply, IoT is a web of “things” that communicate with each other constantly by exchanging data and with the provision to receive commands from a remote system to be controlled. Things can be anything; a physical object surrounding us or an object which we use in day-to-day activities. For a thing to become communicable it needs to have computational power and communication capability. Once the things start communicating with each other and exchange data, the data become the key for next level of business opportunities.

In this Book

  • IOT —Security & Privacy Perspective
  • Introduction
  • IoT Basics
  • Technology Stack
  • Security Aspects
  • Adoption of IoT
  • Conclusion
  • References

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