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    IoT Security Assessment and Mitigation Strategies for Resilient Military Operations

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    2023-09
    Author
    De Silva, HSC
    Nilakshi, TSS
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    Abstract
    This study examines how military operations are relying more and more on Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which has both advantages and security risks. In order to understand the influence of operational resilience on IoT security risks and vulnerabilities peculiar to military operations, the study identifies and evaluates these issues. Additionally, it tries to spot weaknesses in current assessment practices and frameworks and provide enhanced frameworks specifically designed for resilient military operations. Additionally, while taking into account the necessity for both proactive security measures and reactive incident response skills, the research looks into efficient mitigation techniques to solve IoT security problems in military operations. To gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative data from research papers, data reports, and articles, the study employs a thorough methodology. The findings and discussions will shed light on the IoT security concerns that have been found, the shortcomings of the current evaluation processes, and suggested mitigation tactics. To secure the integrity and effectiveness of military activities, the research emphasizes the significance of improving IoT security in military operations.
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