Internet of Things for Sustainability: Perspectives In Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Future Trends
Oyedeji, Isa (2024)
Oyedeji, Isa
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024060420786
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024060420786
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed our way of life, providing enormous possibilities for sustainability efforts, and causing significant concerns over privacy and cybersecurity. The thesis examined the Internet of Things for sustainability: perspectives in privacy, cybersecurity, and future trends. It analysed the cybersecurity challenges present in IoT networks by focusing on identifying vulnerabilities and suggesting strategies to improve IoT installation protection. Researchers have explored the potential of current IoT developments like artificial intelligence, edge computing, and blockchain technology to revolutionize sustainability efforts.
Also, it examined the global environmental policies and standards that influence the creation and implementation of IoT solutions. From the findings of the thesis, it was discovered that Privacy problems on the Internet of Things (IoT) are wide-ranging, encompassing data protection, user permission, unwanted access, and larger ramifications for personal privacy. These concerns are worsened by the widespread use of IoT devices, which gather, transmit, and frequently keep massive amounts of personal information. Also, sustainability and safeguards of IoT system may be reduced by recognizing possible and executing effective mitigation techniques.
From the findings, it is recommended that by embracing emerging trends and adhering to regulatory frameworks, the Internet of Things has the potential to contribute to positive environmental out-comes and encourage a more sustainable future.
Also, it examined the global environmental policies and standards that influence the creation and implementation of IoT solutions. From the findings of the thesis, it was discovered that Privacy problems on the Internet of Things (IoT) are wide-ranging, encompassing data protection, user permission, unwanted access, and larger ramifications for personal privacy. These concerns are worsened by the widespread use of IoT devices, which gather, transmit, and frequently keep massive amounts of personal information. Also, sustainability and safeguards of IoT system may be reduced by recognizing possible and executing effective mitigation techniques.
From the findings, it is recommended that by embracing emerging trends and adhering to regulatory frameworks, the Internet of Things has the potential to contribute to positive environmental out-comes and encourage a more sustainable future.