Layered management approach to cyber security of IoT solutions
by Erdal Ozdoğan; Resul Das
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing (IJGUC), Vol. 14, No. 5, 2023

Abstract: The Internet of Things consists of devices, each with its own vulnerabilities and interconnected by various technologies. This broad spectrum, a combination of old and new technologies, shows that there are many aspects to consider in ensuring IoT security. Besides the vulnerabilities inherited from pre-IoT technologies, there are a wide variety of IoT-specific vulnerabilities. The existence of large attack surfaces for cyber threat actors exposes IoT to a variety of attacks, from simple to complex. Developing defence strategies against this wide range of attacks is possible with a systematic approach. In this study, threats to IoT are examined from the perspective of IoT layered architecture, and an IoT Security Management Model is proposed as a comprehensive solution strategy. Also, based on the developed model, countermeasures related to IoT security have been proposed.

Online publication date: Fri, 15-Sep-2023

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