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Title Security issues and challenges in cloud of things-based applications for industrial automation
ID_Doc 20867
Authors Pandey, NK; Kumar, K; Saini, G; Mishra, AK
Title Security issues and challenges in cloud of things-based applications for industrial automation
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1007/s10479-023-05285-7
Abstract Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, industries have gained a thrust on contactless processing for computing technologies and industrial automation. Cloud of Things (CoT) is one of the emerging computing technologies for such applications. CoT combines the most emerging cloud computing and the Internet of Things. The development in industrial automation made them highly interdependent because the cloud computing works like a backbone in IoT technology. This supports the data storage, analytics, processing, commercial application development, deployment, and security compliances. Now amalgamation of cloud technologies with IoT is making utilities more useful, smart, service-oriented, and secure application for sustainable development of industrial processes. As the pandemic has increased access to computing utilities remotely, cyber-attacks have been increased exponentially. This paper reviews the CoT's contribution to industrial automation and the various security features provided by different tools and applications used for the circular economy. The in-depth analysis of security threats, availability of different features corresponding the security issues in traditional and non-traditional CoT platforms used in industrial automation have been analysed. The security issues and challenges faced by IIoT and AIoT in industrial automation have also been addressed.
Author Keywords Cloud of things; Sustainable development; Circular economy; Industrial automation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000954271800006
WoS Category Operations Research & Management Science
Research Area Operations Research & Management Science
PDF https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10479-023-05285-7.pdf
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