Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT Environment
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of devices and smart things that provides a pervasive environment in which people can interact with both the cyber and physical worlds. As the number and variety of connected objects continue to grow and the devic
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Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT Environment
Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT Environment
Zaigham Mahmood Editor
Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT Environment
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Editor Zaigham Mahmood Northampton University Northampton, UK Shijiazhuang Tiedao University Hebei, China
ISBN 978-3-030-18074-4 ISBN 978-3-030-18075-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18075-1
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Preface
Overview The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of self-configuring sensor-enabled objects connected through wireless and wired connections. It is a vision of pervasive computing where smart devices connect to each other in a seamless manner, to establish a unified physical–virtual world. With the broadband Internet becoming widely available and the cost of connectivity of devices exponentially decreasing, the IoT is becoming a highly promising paradigm for organizations as well as individuals in the society. An unspoken rule for the future digitized world seems to suggest that anything that can be connected, will be connected—from industrial machines to wearable devices to driverless vehicles. Gartner, Inc. estimates that there will be over 26 billion interconnected devices through networks such as the IoT, by the year 2020. According to BBN Times as reported in December 2018, the IoT market is predicted to generate an additional $344 billion in revenues as well as to drive $177 billion in cost reductions, by 2020. On a broader scale, the IoT vision is paving the way for developing intelligent cities, autonomic self-driving vehicles, industrial IoT, smarter heal
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