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INTRODUCTION OF INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) IN BUSINESS SCIENCES—BRIEF REVIEW OF SECURITY AND CHALLENGES
Devarshi Chatterjee1 and Dr Devapriya Chatterjee2
Abstract:
We are aware that Internet of Things (IoT) satisfies the purpose of the free flow of information between various low-powered embedded devices, utilizing the technology of Internet for communication amongst one another. We find that Internet of Things (IoT) could be widely deployed and its applications would be in various domains of life. The technology of Internet of Things (IoT) has now appealed to various domains of life and finds the appropriateness in diverse activities. The organizations in Business Sciences are eager to implement Internet of Things (IoT), and are much inquisitive about the output that would be generated by deploying these categories of the networks. However, we also need to make an assessment of the various privacy and security issues for the end users of Internet of Things (IoT), that limit its proliferation. The paper categorizes, discusses and identifies the state-of-the-art effects, as well as various issues and challenges of security, that need to be resolved. The Internet and embedded technologies have enabled devices, that surround us to be interconnected with each other. We visualize a future, where Internet of Things (IoT) would be enclosed in a concealed manner in the environment around us, and bring the output of huge amount of data. The data is needed to be preserved and treated for making it comprehensible and functional. Any model of Internet of Things (IoT) would involve different workmen, that include access technology providers, mobile operators as well as software developers. The domains of the applications of Internet of Things (IoT) need to be broad, and that ensure that networks could be positioned in agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare and utility management. We envisage Internet of Things (IoT) as the interconnection paradigm of the next generation, that would permit connectivity amongst machines and devices of people, that would permit actions to take place, without human intervention.