2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.09.618
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WITHDRAWN: An evolutionary study on the threats, trust, security, and challenges in SIoT (social internet of things)

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“…SIoT [21] created a social network based on common interests and the ambition to provide services to end-users by linking all networked devices worldwide. This SIoT [22] could play a vital role in VANET frameworks while ensuring smooth social interactions between humans and IoT-enabled smart vehicles. To send or receive data from a certain platform or user application, devices must be connected to the Internet or a gateway, either directly or indirectly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIoT [21] created a social network based on common interests and the ambition to provide services to end-users by linking all networked devices worldwide. This SIoT [22] could play a vital role in VANET frameworks while ensuring smooth social interactions between humans and IoT-enabled smart vehicles. To send or receive data from a certain platform or user application, devices must be connected to the Internet or a gateway, either directly or indirectly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the standpoint of an IoT network, this capability is quite useful [54]. − Security and privacy: it is crucial to ensure the safety of the devices and network in order to accommodate a wide variety of devices, vendors, and users on a single platform [55], [56]. Researchers need to take this into account so that users' privacy is protected as they use a unified platform across various devices.…”
Section: Main Considerationsmentioning
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“…Numerous studies suggested alternative communication methods to face-to-face used by businesses to communicate during the recent health crisis period to ensure the uninterrupted flow of their operations. Remote workings have led to interacting with many mediums that are connected to the Internet (Faqihi et al, 2020). Most scholars of crisis communication have identified social media as the crisis communication channel (Obembe et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Review Choice Of Communication Channels During Cr...mentioning
confidence: 99%