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A Survey on IoT Security: Security Threads and Analysis of Botnet Attacks Over IoT and Avoidance

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Cyber Security, Privacy and Networking

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IoT is an emerging technology that provides humans very handy support in various aspects and applications. This technology faces various threats in various aspects. The proposed work will analyze the various levels of threats   and combating the threats. Various levels of threats are identified to the IoT. Over twenty-five, different levels of threats are identified for the IoT in different aspects. As the IoT is an emerging technology, it has to overcome these hurdles. In this paper, a nitty dirty review of the security-related challenges and wellsprings of peril in IoT applications is presented. Within the wake of talking around the security issues, diverse emerging and existing developments focused on finishing, and also, mainly Botnets-based threats feature over IoT is been provided solution as it is most vulnerable comparing other threats. Combating features are recommended.

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Vijayakumar, M., Shiny Angel, T.S. (2022). A Survey on IoT Security: Security Threads and Analysis of Botnet Attacks Over IoT and Avoidance. In: Agrawal, D.P., Nedjah, N., Gupta, B.B., Martinez Perez, G. (eds) Cyber Security, Privacy and Networking. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 370. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8664-1_13

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