INFORMATION SECURITY

IoT, Security and Privacy

  • 1 Commission for Personal Data Protection, University for Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

Many of the devices in the IoT group process personal information or information enabling profiling or revealing the identity of natural persons. Naturally, the question of the security of this information and compliance with the legal requirements for the protection of the personal data of natural persons and their inviolability arises. The study defined the main issues related to the protection of personal data, identified threats and risks to the security and privacy of information processed by IoT devices.

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