The progress of new technologies has allowed many of the devices and appliances in homes, offices, industries and streets to be connected to the network through the Internet of Things (IoT), improving and streamlining processes, jobs and even people’s quality of life. However, this massive connection of everyday objects can lead to numerous risks, especially when processing personal data, sensitive data or the information handled by these systems.
Interconnected devices and security: Designing systems to guarantee integrity, data security from Internet of Things
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