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Work-in-Progress: Challenges in IoT Security

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Cyber-physical Systems and Digital Twins (REV2019 2019)

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Many IoT devices lack basic security requirements. The small size and limited processing power of many connected devices could inhibit encryption and other robust security measures. People need understanding of limitations of devices due to their size and the approaches for providing security. The challenges for implementing the security of embedded devices and providing end-to-end security are the outcomes of this study.

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Correspondence to Sreelatha Malempati or V. S. J. R. K. Padminivalli .

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Malempati, S., S. J. R. K. Padminivalli, V. (2020). Work-in-Progress: Challenges in IoT Security. In: Auer, M., Ram B., K. (eds) Cyber-physical Systems and Digital Twins. REV2019 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 80. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23162-0_32

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