The old security measures are failing because of the exponential rate at which the technology environment is expanding, effectively outlawing modern technologies. Similarly, to that, Industry 4.0 needs modern, smart solutions to improve security and productivity. This assertion should be taken into consideration since traditional security methods cannot always safeguard rapidly created information and numbers. This is true because both the technology being targeted and the active and passive attack methods are developing quickly. The Internet of Things (IoT) will have 75 billion connected devices by 2025, which will undoubtedly produce massive amounts of data that must be safeguarded and protected at all costs as it travels around the globe. Failure to do so may result in undesirable circumstances. IoT is a part of Industry 4.0, hence an Industry 4.0 solution would be the ideal option for addressing the numerous IoT difficulties. To determine the optimal criteria for securing IoT, this article compares many elements of the fourth technological revolution, including Cloud Technology, Data Science, Cognitive Domains, and Blockchain. In addition, this study also suggests a hybrid method for enhancing and maximizing the security angle of IoT. Using the hybrid work id POW with Watch dog Mechanism added this work.
Wireless IoT Security Management Enhancement and Optimization using Various Elements
Dr. C. Sahaya,Dr. K. Johnpeter,Ms. Neema George,M. Joseph,Assitant Professor,Ms. Neena,K. A. M. Riyazudeen
Published 2023 in 2023 5th International Conference on Smart Systems and Inventive Technology (ICSSIT)
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