Management Of Privacy And Security Challenges In Iot To Restrict Unauthorized Access In To Cloud Storage
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To summarise: the Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of interconnected devices, sensors, and appliances that can all be accessed through the Internet (IoT). The implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT) network poses security and privacy issues, as well as communication and management constraints. All complicated operations are moved to the cloud and made available to users through cloud technology, which is regarded to be an efficient option for administering IoT devices. IoT systems' dependability and scalability may be improved by using cloud technologies. Introduction of the cloud paradigm, on the other hand, is a difficult job. In order to avoid some of the drawbacks of the cloud, such as latency and security issues, edge computing was suggested, although it has its own storage, processing, and mobility restrictions. This article explores the idea of using a cloud-edge system to manage an IoT system. In order to overcome the constraints of the Internet of Things, it adds cloud and fog computing. Critical metrics are also established in order to evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of these new technology. A framework to deal with these issues, balance services across cloud and edge servers, and improve overall performance is proposed in this article.
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