Privacy of Big Data on the Internet of Things

Authors

  • S Kalpana Devi
  • R Thenmozhi
  • D Sathish Kumar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65000/54x45r34

Keywords:

Big data, privacy, big data storage, big data collection, Internet of Things

Abstract

There has been a proliferation in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, goods, and services in the markets during the last several years. All these approaches will collect massive volumes of user and environmental data. The goal of the Internet of Things is to increase knowledge and provide services to end customers. Data from "things" on the Internet of Things (IoT) may be stored locally on devices or uploaded to a remote server in the cloud. The true values of data collections occur during large-scale data processing and aggregations when insights are revealed. However, user privacy concerns may arise from such a process. Some of the major threats to privacy in IoT are discussed in this article, along with some potential solutions and areas for further studies and developments. In addition, present a few of the active research initiatives that tackle IoT privacy concerns. 

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Published

30-11-2023

How to Cite

Kalpana Devi, S., Thenmozhi, R., & Sathish Kumar, D. (2023). Privacy of Big Data on the Internet of Things. International Journal of Modern Computation, Information and Communication Technology, 6(2), 31-37. https://doi.org/10.65000/54x45r34