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Revisiting Zero-Trust Security for Internet of Things

Mahmoud M. Ismail, Amal F. Abd El-Gawad

2023Sustainable Machine Intelligence Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has revolutionized various industries, yet concurrently introduced unprecedented security challenges. Zero-Trust security emerges as a promising paradigm to mitigate the escalating risks associated with IoT ecosystems. This mini review provides a comprehensive analysis of Zero-Trust principles and their application within IoT environments. Beginning with an elucidation of the Zero-Trust framework's foundational tenets, this paper explores its relevance in the context of IoT, emphasizing the necessity for continuous authentication, strict access controls, micro-segmentation, and encryption strategies. Furthermore, it delves into the evolving threat landscape faced by IoT systems and evaluates how Zero-Trust principles effectively counteract these threats, safeguarding sensitive data, ensuring device integrity, and bolstering overall system resilience. Additionally, the review highlights notable challenges and implementation considerations in integrating Zero-Trust security within diverse IoT infrastructures.

Topics & Concepts

SafeguardingInternet of ThingsRelevance (law)Computer securityContext (archaeology)Computer scienceResilience (materials science)BlockchainAuthentication (law)EncryptionInternet privacyPolitical scienceGeographyPhysicsNursingLawArchaeologyMedicineThermodynamicsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCloud Data Security Solutions
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