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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Security concerns in IOT devices and possible solutions
Authors
Harmant Singh, Ashmeet Singh, Dr. Awwab Mohammad
Abstract
The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized
various sectors, including healthcare, smart homes, and industrial automation.
However, the increased interconnectivity and reliance on IoT devices have also
introduced significant security vulnerabilities. These devices often have
limited processing power, memory, and security mechanisms, making them
attractive targets for cyberattacks. Common security issues include
unauthorized access, data breaches, privacy concerns, and denial-of-service
attacks. This paper explores the key security concerns associated with IoT
devices and the underlying reasons for their vulnerabilities. It also discusses
possible solutions such as enhancing device authentication, data encryption,
secure communication protocols, and the integration of artificial intelligence
and machine learning for threat detection. Additionally, the role of
standardization, regulatory frameworks, and collaboration among industry
stakeholders is examined as a means to mitigate risks. The paper concludes by
emphasizing the need for a multi-layered security approach to ensure the integrity,
confidentiality, and availability of IoT systems while fostering innovation in
this rapidly evolving field.
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Pages:128-133
How to cite this article:
Harmant Singh, Ashmeet Singh, Dr. Awwab Mohammad "Security concerns in IOT devices and possible solutions". International Journal of Advanced Education and Research, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 128-133
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