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Navigating IoT Security Assessment: Current Methods, Challenges and Future Directions

Abdulhamid, Alhassan
Ghafir, Ibrahim
Lei, Ci
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2024-09
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Rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) applications has significantly transformed human interaction with technology, providing unprecedented convenience and connectivity in our daily lives. Securing a complex network of interconnected IoT devices poses significant challenges. This requires a continuous proactive security assessments of the systems, considering their interconnected nature, distributed networks, and their crucial role in our health, safety, and the environment. It is essential to comprehensively evaluate IoT systems’ security features to comprehend and successfully address security risks. This article offers an in-depth exploration of quantifying IoT security, examining some of the existing assessment models, associated challenges in security quantification, and potential avenues for advancement. The principal contribution of this article lies in providing an overview of the current state of IoT security quantification analysis, delineating prominent challenges, and proposing prospects for addressing them.
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Abdulhamid A, Kabir S, Ghafir I et al (2024) Navigating IoT Security Assessment: Current Methods, Challenges and Future Directions. International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT). 19-21 Sep 2024, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
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