Security Risk Management for the Internet of Things : : Technologies and Techniques for IoT Security, Privacy and Data Protection / / edited by John Soldatos.
In recent years, the rising complexity of Internet of Things (IoT) systems has increased their potential vulnerabilities and introduced new cybersecurity challenges. In this context, state of the art methods and technologies for security risk assessment have prominent limitations when it comes to la...
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