Security and Privacy Issues in Internet of Things (IoT) Devices Using COPRAS Method

Author:

Devineni Sreenath1,Gorantla Bhargavi1

Affiliation:

1. Lead Software Engineer, USA

Abstract

This paper explores various security and privacy issues inherent in IoT devices, ranging from vulnerabilities in device firmware and software to data breaches and unauthorized access. We delve into the challenges of securing IoT devices due to their resource constraints, diverse communication protocols, and often lax security practices during development. Additionally, we discuss privacy implications stemming from the collection and sharing of sensitive personal data by IoT devices, as well as the potential for surveillance and data misuse. Furthermore, we examine the implications of IoT devices in critical infrastructure and industrial systems, where security breaches can have severe consequences. Finally, we propose potential solutions and best practices to address these challenges, including robust encryption methods, regular security updates, and improved authentication mechanisms, to ensure the security and privacy of IoT devices in an increasingly connected world. The exponential growth of IoT devices across various sectors such as smart homes, healthcare, transportation, and industrial automation underscores the importance of ensuring their security and privacy. As these devices become more integrated into daily life and critical infrastructure, any vulnerability can have widespread and severe consequences. The evaluation of alternative performances through Complex Proportionality Assessment (COPRAS) requires an understanding of key criteria, exploration of options, and comparison of relevant facts. Meeting the decision-makers' desire for comparing grades involves choosing among multiple options based on predetermined competing requirements. COPRAS offer a method for such assessments in real-world scenarios, where criteria are nuanced and values cannot be quantified numerically. From the result smart thermostat got the first rank whereas wearable fitness tracker is having the lowest rank.

Publisher

REST Publisher

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