INTERNET OF THINGS CYBER THREATS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN IoT

Authors

  • Akbar Doniyorovich Normurodov
  • Alisher Bahodirovich Rustamov

Keywords:

Internet of Things, digital technologies, internet networks, Internet of things security, digital devices, Consumer applications, Business applications, Governmental applications, Trend Micro malware, IoT concept.

Abstract

As we all know, today all developing regions are widely using digital technologies. Also, in the process of using these digital technologies, the demand for IoT (Internet of Things) technologies is increasing. The increase in this demand increases the threat to the security of resources during the use of IoT technologies. Therefore, ensuring the security of IoT is one of the important tasks of today.

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Published

2023-11-10