Internet of Things Privacy, Security and Governance

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I nternet of Things Privacy, Security and Governance.

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I NTERNET OF THINGS. INTRODUCTION SECURITY PRIVACY GOVERNANCE CONCLUSION.

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Introduction. The Internet of Things is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human to human or human to computer interaction. The number of IOT devices and system connected to the internet will be more than 2.5x the global population by 2020. As more and more devices are connected, privacy and security risks increases..

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The Challenges we face. 20XX. presentation title.

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Security and Privacy.

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Security. 20XX. presentation title. 6. Malcious actors manipulating the flow of information to and from network-connected devices or tampering with devices themselves. This can lead to the theft of sensitive data and loss of consumer privacy, interruption of business or government operations, slowdown of internet functionality through large scale distributed denial-of-service attacks, and potential disruptions to critical infrastructure. Types of IOT Security Device authentication. Device authorization. Data encryption. Strong keys or certificates management plan for all levels..

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Privacy. Internet of Things privacy is the special considerations required to protect the information of individuals from exposure in the IOT environment, in which almost any physical or logical entity or object can be given a unique identifier and the ability to communicate autonomously over the Internet or similar network. Privacy issues of IOT: The passive nature of many Iot devices can make it difficult for individuals to be informed that their personal information is being collected. Devices in public spaces can collect information automatically, sometimes relying on individuals to opt-out if they do not want their information collected..

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Internet of Things governance has been referred to as the “development and application by governments, the private sector and civil society, in their respective roles, of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures, and programmes that shape the evolution and use of the internet. An IoT governance framework should ensure data integrity and data security for information shared by all IoT devices in the enterprise network . It should also maintain the trusted source of information across the different layers of the IoT architecture ..

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C onclusion. Strong security models are required in IOT. Employ context-related security. Challenges like assuming interoperability, attaining a business model, security and privacy challenges, such as authentication and authorization of entities are introduced..

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