Today, Internet of Things (IoT) is ubiquitous as it is applied in
practice in everything from Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to
e-Health, e-commerce, Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), smart cities,
smart parking, healthcare, supply chain management and many more.
Numerous industries, academics, alliances and standardization
organizations make an effort on IoT standardization, innovation and
development. But there is still a need for a comprehensive
framework with integrated standards under one IoT vision.
Furthermore, the existing IoT systems are vulnerable to huge range
of malicious attacks owing to the massive numbers of deployed IoT
systems, inadequate data security standards and the
resource-constrained nature. Existing security solutions are
insufficient and therefore it is necessary to enable the IoT
devices to dynamically counter the threats and save the system.
Apart from illustrating the diversified IoT applications, this book
also addresses the issue of data safekeeping along with the
development of new security-enhancing schemes such as blockchain,
as well as a range of other advances in IoT. The reader will
discover that the IoT facilitates a multidisciplinary approach
dedicated to create novel applications and develop integrated
solutions to build a sustainable society. The innovative and fresh
advances that demonstrate IoT and computational intelligence in
practice are discussed in this book, which will be helpful and
informative for scientists, research scholars, academicians,
policymakers, industry professionals, government organizations and
others. This book is intended for a broad target audience,
including scholars of various generations and disciplines,
recognized scholars (lecturers and professors) and young
researchers (postgraduate and undergraduates) who study the legal
and socio-economic consequences of the emergence and dissemination
of digital technologies such as IoT. Furthermore, the book is
intended for researchers, developers and operators working in the
field of IoT and eager to comprehend the vulnerability of the IoT
paradigm. The book will serve as a comprehensive guide for the
advanced-level students in computer science who are interested in
understanding the severity and implications of the accompanied
security issues in IoT. Dr. Bharat Bhushan is an Assistant
Professor of Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
at School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater
Noida, India. Prof. (Dr.) Sudhir Kumar Sharma is currently a
Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science, Institute
of Information Technology & Management affiliated to GGSIPU,
New Delhi, India. Prof. (Dr.) Bhuvan Unhelkar (BE, MDBA, MSc, PhD;
FACS; PSM-I, CBAP (R)) is an accomplished IT professional and
Professor of IT at the University of South Florida,
Sarasota-Manatee (Lead Faculty). Dr. Muhammad Fazal Ijaz is working
as an Assistant Professor in Department of Intelligent Mechatronics
Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea. Prof. (Dr.) Lamia
Karim is a professor of computer science at the National School of
Applied Sciences Berrechid (ENSAB), Hassan 1st University.
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