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Attitudes and Perceptions of IoT Security in Critical Societal Services


Internet of Things (IoT) in society-critical services such as water, health monitoring and energy have great potential, but also face challenges such as cyberattacks, pre...

Abstract:

A quiet revolution that impacts several sectors, ranging over transport, home automation, energy, industrial control, and health services is undergoing with addition of n...Show More
Topic: The Plethora of Research in Internet of Things (IoT)

Abstract:

A quiet revolution that impacts several sectors, ranging over transport, home automation, energy, industrial control, and health services is undergoing with addition of new networked devices leading to enhanced services. In this paper, we aim to identify information security requirements that are common over several (vertical) sectors, and in particular, ones that impact critical societal services, namely, the energy, water, and health management systems. We present the results of an interview-based study where actors in these sectors were asked about their perceptions and attitudes on the security of Internet of Things (IoT). We set these perceptions and attitudes in context through a literature review of IoT security, and relate to current challenges in this area. This paper demonstrates that despite an overall optimistic view on IoT in critical societal services, there is a lack of consensus on risks related to IoT security.
Topic: The Plethora of Research in Internet of Things (IoT)
Internet of Things (IoT) in society-critical services such as water, health monitoring and energy have great potential, but also face challenges such as cyberattacks, pre...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 4)
Page(s): 2130 - 2138
Date of Publication: 29 April 2016
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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