Description
Securing the Internet of Things provides network and cybersecurity researchers and practitioners with both the theoretical and practical knowledge they need to know regarding security in the Internet of Things (IoT). This booming field, moving from strictly research to the marketplace, is advancing rapidly, yet security issues abound.This book explains the fundamental concepts of IoT security, describing practical solutions that account for resource limitations at IoT end-node, hybrid network architecture, communication protocols, and application characteristics. Highlighting the most important potential IoT security risks and threats, the book covers both the general theory and practical implications for people working in security in the Internet of Things.- Helps researchers and practitioners understand the security architecture in IoT and the state-of-the-art in IoT security countermeasures- Explores how the threats in IoT are different from traditional ad hoc or infrastructural networks- Provides a comprehensive discussion on the security challenges and solutions in RFID, WSNs, and IoT- Contributed material by Dr. Imed Romdhani
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Securing the Internet of Things2. Security Architecture in the Internet of Things3. Security and Vulnerability in the Internet of Things4. IoT Node Authentication5. Security Requirements in IoT Architecture6. Security in Enabling Technologies7. Existing Security Scheme for IoT8. Security Concerns in Social IoT9. Confidentiality and Security for IoT Based Healthcare



