Identifying New Vulnerabilities Embedded in Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) Devices

Identifying New Vulnerabilities Embedded in Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) Devices

DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3226-9.ch011
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Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) devices are gaining popularity in the consumer market, but they also pose security risks. This study examines the vulnerabilities of consumer devices connected to IoT, which can collect and share information that can be misused to trigger intelligent system decisions. The study uses the MITRE ATT&CK Framework definition of vulnerability classification, taxonomy, and risk assessment to investigate the scope, security rating, and scale of IoT consumer device vulnerabilities from 2018-2022. The research uses a quantitative approach, including data analysis, observation, and analytical research to evaluate the issue of identifying vulnerabilities of consumer IoT devices, privacy, and vulnerability characterization. The findings will provide new insights into a scalable IoT strategy.
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Research Questions And Hypotheses

  • RQ1: Which IoT device categories are the most vulnerable?

    • H10: The most vulnerable IoT device categories are not identified.

    • H1A: The most vulnerable IoT device categories are identified.

  • RQ2: What vulnerabilities do IoT consumer devices have?

    • H20: Consumer IoT device vulnerabilities are not identified.

    • H2A: Consumer IoT device vulnerabilities are identified.

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