Publication Details

AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH

computer science

Preserving privacy in internet of things: a survey

International Journal of Information Technology (Singapore), Volume 10, No. 2, Year 2018

Internet of things (IOT) paradigm is changing day to day lives towards sophisticated automation and enhancing living standards of our societies. The most of “Things” in IOT are having limited power, storage, and computational capabilities. Therefore data is collected, manipulated and stored in the clouds. The benefit of “anytime and anywhere” access of data gives rise to serious security and privacy issues and lead to many problems like exposure of user’s personal and sensitive information and loss of the trust between parties. These challenges need to be addressed with adequately with utmost care. From an operational point of view, the major concern for IOT is “Privacy”. In this article, we discuss difference between privacy and security. Further, and present several approaches and techniques that are being used to fulfill the privacy requirements. This comparative study also contains advantages and disadvantages of the mentioned approaches. Finally, we discuss the future opportunities, trends, and provide recommendations about the privacy for IOT based applications and services.
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Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative