The Internet of Things (IoT) has been growing to
market from the past several years with great potential. Many
several devices have been now available in the market based on
IoT, which enables it to connect with your smart phones or with
any other kind of smart resources, and then that device is ready
to perform smart work via the Internet. With the help of IoT, we
are now able to make our devices connect with the internet and
then can be operated from anywhere from the geo location as
well as it can store and retrieve a large amount of data for better
communication between the end-user and the device. IoT also
has a wide range of applications that are being used on many
platforms. However, this great technology also has to face many
problems and among all the problems the main issue arises with
its security aspects. The major concern on using IoT security is
the hacker wants to enter into the large network system using a
particular device as all the devices are connected over the
network. Not only this, many other security threats and malware
are also a major concern in IoT. So taking these security aspects
as a major concern this research paper reviews several security
issues and challenges that occur in IoT. As there in every field
when it comes to cyber security for any kind of data, we need to
follow CIA Security Triangle i.e., Confidentiality, Integrity, and
Availability of data. CIA security triangle is the most important
concept in terms of security and also must be taken into
consideration in the IoT domain. Therefore, considering all these
facts and reviewing some of the latest documents as well as
researches in the field of IoT, this paper has been based on all
the facts related to IoT security issues and its desirable solution
which is needed to be done and should follow the security
triangle to an extent.
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