

Cybersecurity and Privacy Survey on the Internet of Things
Abstract
The ubiquitous network of various substances or "things" is expected to be the Internet of Things (IoT). Security of the devices and system is a difficult issue, despite the fact that its goal is to provide viable and productive arrangements. The situation is made even worse by the large number of associated devices and the specialized nature of the framework. As a result, the Internet of Things has become a significant test in terms of privacy and security. In this paper, we intend to conduct a comprehensive investigation into these issues from the perspective of the innovations and design that are used. This work focuses on the IoT's inherent vulnerabilities as well as the security challenges of various layers based on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information security standards. Articles published for the Internet of Things at the time are broken down in this study, and they are linked to the security context of the field and its predictions for the future.
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