Analysis of IoT Device Security Issues

Students Name: Simonchuk Yevheniia Oleksandrivna
Qualification Level: magister
Speciality: Technologies and Means of Telecommunications
Institute: Institute of Telecommunications, Radioelectronics and Electronic Engineering
Mode of Study: part
Academic Year: 2020-2021 н.р.
Language of Defence: ukrainian
Abstract: Simonchuk Ye. O., Pashkevych V.Z. (supervisor). Analysis of IoT devices security issues. Master`s thesis. – Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, 2020. Extended abstract. The Internet of Things is growing exponentially in research and industry. However, there are growing threats to the security of information programs and databases. As you know, the foundation of IoT consists of four parts: communication security, device security, device control, and network interoperability. Accordingly, the sources of threats and characteristics of vulnerabilities to IoT information security are investigated. Conventional approaches to security and privacy generally do not apply to IoT, mainly because of its decentralized topology and resource constraints on most of its devices. Study object – IoT devices. Scope of research – Internet of Things net security protocols. Goal of research – increasing the level of security in Internet of Things systems for their comprehensive protection, depending on the characteristics of the systems and the consequences that may result from the presence of vulnerabilities. The means of transmission in the network, the basic concepts of Internet of things, their development and introduction problems are researched. The problems of security and troubleshooting are analyzed. The basic concept of the Internet of things and its interaction with man is investigated. Keywords: Internet of Things, system security, IoT, blockchain, information security, data protection, network performance. References. 1. Gupta, A. IoT Hackers Handbook; AttifyInc: Sunnyvale, CA, USA, 2017. 2. Feingold, J. Dyn issues analysis of cyberattacks. New Hampshire Business Re View. 2016. 3. Nastase, L. Security in the Internet of Things: A Survey on Application Layer Protocols. In Proceedings of the 2017 21st International Conference on Control Systems and Computer Science, Bucharest, Romania, 29–31 May 2017. 4. Katsikeas, S.; Fysarakis, K.; Miaoudakis, A.; Bemten, A.V.; Askoxylakis, I.; Papaefsta-thiou, I.; Plemenos, A. Lightweight & Secure Industrial IoT Communications via the MQ Telemetry Transport Protocol. In Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), Heraklion, Greece, 3–6 July 2017.