IoT Network Security
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (248 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725838370
- 9783725838387
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
- Information technology industries
- AKA
- BaaS
- Burrow–Abadi–Needham logic
- CIC-IDS2017
- HiveMQ
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- IoT communication
- IoT security
- anomaly detection
- attacks
- attribute-based encryption
- authentication
- binary code similarity detection
- blockchain
- blockchain-based IoT systems
- cloud computing
- conditional proxy re-encryption
- controlled quantum teleportation
- copyright protection
- cryptanalysis
- decentralization
- decision R-LWE
- eCK security model
- end-to-end encryption
- ensemble learning
- fine-grained redaction
- hierarchical controlled hybrid quantum communication
- identity-based cryptography
- identity-based signature
- internet of things
- intrusion detection
- intrusion detection system
- lattice
- lattice cryptography
- machine learning
- message broker
- multi-device communication
- network attacks
- network security
- policy hiding
- post-quantum
- quantum communication
- quantum noise
- quantum secure communication
- real-or-random model
- remote state preparation
- security
- security information and event management
- six-qubit entangled state
- smart contracts
- vulnerability de
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The rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to significant advancements in IoT-empowered smart systems and applications across diverse networks, remote sensors, and endpoint appliances. Given the increased attack surface due to vulnerabilities; malware; escalated cyberattacks; information theft and unknown exposure; and device mismanagement and misconfiguration, IoT network security is critical. The digital control of physical processing processes through networks has expanded the scope of security measurements beyond basic security principles such as confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation. Network security must extend beyond the digital realm to encompass the physical resources and various physical devices that process information in the real world. This Special Issue aimed to collect original research and review articles on recent advances, technologies, solutions, applications, and new challenges in the field of IoT security. This reprint compiles the original research and review articles on recent advances, technologies, solutions, applications, and new challenges in the field of IoT security.
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