EXISTING SECURITY, FACTORS AFFECTING THE SECURITY, ITS REQUIREMENTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES IN IoT BASED SMART HOME
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IoT has emerged as one of the most important technologies of the twenty-first century in recent years. Now that we can connect everyday objects to the internet via embedded devices, including as kitchen appliances, vehicles, thermostats, and baby monitors, seamless communication between people, processes, and things is conceivable. The ability of smart homes to make life easier and more convenient is undeniable. Home networking can also provide you a sense of security. The smart home will keep you informed about what's going on whether you're at work or on vacation, and security systems can be built to provide a great deal of assistance in an emergency. Not only would a person be notified of a fire alarm, but the smart home would also unlock doors, call the fire service, and illuminate the way to safety. Security and privacy are particularly threatened as a result of this. While the proposed remedies go a long way toward addressing security issues, there are still some places where further work is required. The main aim of this study is to discuss the Existing Security, Factors Affecting the Security, Its Requirements and Future Challenges in Iot Based Smart Home. The paper's two main contributions are to outline existing network strategies for securing Smart Homes and to propose two areas of particular concern (system auto-configuration and security updates) where more research is needed. The major future criteria for trusted Smart Home systems are identified in this article.
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