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Resilience of the Internet of Things (IoT) from an Information Assurance (IA) Perspective.

Rogers, R., Apeh, E. and Richardson, C. J., 2017. Resilience of the Internet of Things (IoT) from an Information Assurance (IA) Perspective. In: Cang, S. and Wang, Y., eds. Software, Knowledge, Information Management & Applications (SKIMA): Proceedings of the 10th International Conference, Chengdu, China, 15-17 December 2016. New Jersey, USA: IEEE, 110 - 115.

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Abstract

Internet infrastructure developments and the rise of the IoT Socio-Technical Systems (STS) have frequently generated more unsecure protocols to facilitate the rapid intercommunication between the plethoras of IoT devices. Whereas, current development of the IoT has been mainly focused on enabling and effectively meeting the functionality requirement of digital-enabled enterprises we have seen scant regard to their IA architecture, marginalizing system resilience with blatant afterthoughts to cyber defence. Whilst interconnected IoT devices do facilitate and expand information sharing; they further increase of risk exposure and potential loss of trust to their Socio-Technical Systems. A change in the IoT paradigm is needed to enable a security-first mind-set; if the trusted sharing of information built upon dependable resilient growth of IoT is to be established and maintained. We argue that Information Assurance is paramount to the success of IoT, specifically its resilience and dependability to continue its safe support for our digital economy.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:978-1-5090-3297-6, 978-1-5090-3298-3, 978-1-5090-3299-0
Number of Pages:6
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Uncontrolled Keywords:Internet of Things ; Information Assurance ; Cyber Security ; IA Architecture ; Communities of Interest ; Socio-Technical Systems, ; Resilience
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:29205
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:11 May 2017 13:21
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:04

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