An Investigation on Attacks in Application Layer Protocols and Ransomeware Threats in Internet of Things
K Parvathy, B. Nataraj, Premkumar Duraisamy
Abstract
An Internet of Things is technology that is employed in a variety of smart applications, including Agriculture, economies, residences, and health and fitness. They are a collection of several networked gadgets that connect to the internet and a variety of sensors. The IoT architectures are build up with different layers like perception, network, and application layer. Because these smart gadgets are so widely used, there is very little protection and the potential for assaults. In-depth descriptions of numerous attacks against Internet of Things application layer protocols, Several other attack types, including ransomware assaults and their varieties, are discussed in this review article.
Topics & Concepts
Variety (cybernetics)Computer securityThe InternetComputer scienceInternet of ThingsApplication layerLayer (electronics)Network layerInternet privacyRansomwareComputer networkWorld Wide WebMalwareArtificial intelligenceSoftwareOperating systemChemistryOrganic chemistryAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSmart Grid Security and Resilience