Опубликован 25.06.2025
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The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has revolutionized industries and daily life, but it has also exposed critical vulnerabilities due to limited computational power, lack of standardization, and insufficient security protocols. This paper proposes a comprehensive IoT Device Security Framework aimed at mitigating emerging threats across the IoT ecosystem. We explore the layered architecture of IoT systems, discuss inherent challenges in securing resource-constrained devices, and evaluate contemporary solutions such as lightweight encryption, secure boot mechanisms, and zero-trust network models. By integrating threat modeling, device authentication, and lifecycle management, our proposed framework offers a structured and scalable approach to securing IoT environments. The study concludes with future research directions, emphasizing AI-driven security automation and the role of regulatory compliance in shaping secure IoT deployment.
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