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Securing the Internet of Things
An essential reference on the latest trends, issues, and advances in IoT security, providing both theoretical and practical knowledge
Shancang Li (Author), Li Da Xu (Author)
9780128044582, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 13 January 2017
154 pages
23.5 x 19 x 1.1 cm, 0.39 kg
"This is a short book that offers offers some practical solutions for some of the described problems...It’s a solid book for those who haven’t delved in the topic of IoT security before…" --Help Net Security
Securing the Internet of Things provides network and cybersecurity researchers and practitioners with both the theoretical and practical knowledge they need to know regarding security in the Internet of Things (IoT). This booming field, moving from strictly research to the marketplace, is advancing rapidly, yet security issues abound. This book explains the fundamental concepts of IoT security, describing practical solutions that account for resource limitations at IoT end-node, hybrid network architecture, communication protocols, and application characteristics. Highlighting the most important potential IoT security risks and threats, the book covers both the general theory and practical implications for people working in security in the Internet of Things.
1. Introduction: Securing the Internet of Things 2. Security Architecture in the Internet of Things 3. Security and Vulnerability in the Internet of Things 4. IoT Node Authentication 5. Security Requirements in IoT Architecture 6. Security in Enabling Technologies 7. Existing Security Scheme for IoT 8. Security Concerns in Social IoT 9. Confidentiality and Security for IoT Based Healthcare
Subject Areas: Computer networking & communications [UT], Computer security [UR], Databases & the Web [UNN], Internet: general works [UBW]