Modeling and Design of Secure Internet of Things /

"Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as sensors, wearable devices, robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles facilitate the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance to Command and Control and battlefield services. There are several reasons for IoT security. First, IoT devices are mass pro...

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Main Authors: Kamhoua, Charles A., editor 636629, Njilla, Laurent L., editor 636630, Kott, Alexander, 1971-, editor 636631, Shetty, Sachin, editor 636632
Format: text
Language:eng
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-IEEE Press, [202
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Summary:"Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as sensors, wearable devices, robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles facilitate the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance to Command and Control and battlefield services. There are several reasons for IoT security. First, IoT devices are mass produced rapidly to be low-cost commodity items without security protection in their original design. Second, IoT devices are highly dynamic, mobile, and heterogeneous without common standards. Third, it is imperative to understand the natural world, the physical process(es) under IoT control, and how these real-world processes can be compromised before recommending any relevant security countermeasure. As a result, those systems are the frequent targets of sophisticated cyber attacks that aim to disrupt mission effectiveness."--