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Internet of Things (IoT) is the extension of the Internet into everyday objects and physical devices. The IoT is expeditiously becoming ubiquitous. However, independent nodes and customized agreements in use, the privacy of data, coerce IoT security, being an upcoming agitation. These systems should be rated for their efficiency in heterogeneous networks and a wide range of protocols. IoT can be represented as a model with three layers of phases: Perception, movement, and functionality. Within security areas specifically, the lack of these standardization techniques creates issues to develop generalized research solutions to govern what needs to be protected. The challenges can be categorized according to their (IoT applications) usage as domestic, industrial, financial, etc. However, technical implementation and issues related to it are not the only concerns because of which IoT devices remain insecure. This chapter aims to elaborate on the challenges and privacy issues being faced by rapidly growing domestic appliances as well as Industry 4.0 revolution. The main objective is to represent the role of IoT in a day-to-day manner and the current as well as upcoming challenges in this emerging arena.

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Maduskar, S., Gohil, M., Mangrulkar, R. (2021). Recent Challenges in IoT. In: Mahalle, P.N., Shinde, G.R., Dey, N., Hassanien, A.E. (eds) Security Issues and Privacy Threats in Smart Ubiquitous Computing. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 341. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4996-4_4

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