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Usage Patterns Of Network Connectivity And Security Perspectives In Internet Of Things

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Siripuri Kiran and Dr.Gyanendra Gupta

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The Internet of Things is the notion of linking any gadget to the Internet and other connected devices (provided that it has an On/Off switch). It is a gigantic network of linked objects and people – all collecting and sharing information about their use and the surrounding environment. This includes an extraordinary number of items in all shapes and sizes – ranging from smart microwaves that automatically cook your food for the proper time period to self-driven cars whose complex sensors detect objects along their path, to wearable fitness equipment that measure your cardiac velocity and the number of steps taken on that day. There are even linked footboards that can track how far and quickly they are being thrown and recorded for future training reasons using an application. By taking advantage of major Bluetooth vulnerabilities, a cybersecurity expert pirated a Tesla Model X in less than 90 seconds. For identical reasons, other automobiles using FOB (wireless) keys have undergone assaults to open and start their automobiles. Threat actors have identified a technique of scanning and replicating the interface of these FOB keys to rob the corresponding cars with no alarm. If high-tech machines such as a Tesla are exposed to an IoT data leak, every smart device is vulnerable to it.

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