Abstract
Despite numerous studies and examples, the phrase “IoT”-Internet of Things continues to be a source of confusion for individuals. The purpose of the research is to give a basic explanation of IoT. Despite the increasing usage of the term, there is currently no accepted definition or understanding of what the Internet of Things actually entails. IoT technology is increasingly expanding into practically all areas of everyday life. Today, more and more companies are starting to introduce a number of IoT-based products and services. We can say that IoT is the merging of the physical and digital worlds through the Internet. The Internet of Things will affect many different domains. Provisions for both the structure’s security and users’ privacy must be included in the regulatory framework. It will also be necessary to take into account any legal obstacles that might prevent the Internet of Things from being fully utilized.
Publisher
Institute of Knowledge Management (Publications)
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