Abstract
In this paper, we developed an original framework depicting IoT security from an academic perspective. This framework provides an in-depth understanding of the shared responsibilities among stakeholders. We applied this framework to analyze five cases. Our findings identify unique vulnerabilities of IoT devices, including unauthorized access, lack of security awareness, and not prioritizing security. By proving their antecedents, we proposed some countermeasures. Following the insights from the case studies, we revealed the discrepancy underscores the need to shift public attitudes and cultivate a broader recognition of each stakeholder's role, especially end-users, in protecting IoT ecosystems. This research incorporates the principle of shared responsibility into both academic and professional dialogues on IoT security stresses the imperative for collaborative action among all stakeholders, offering a refined understanding of the public's per
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of International Conference on Service Science and Innovation 2024 : Service Design for Sustainability |
Editors | San-Yih Hwang, Bruce C.Y. Lee |
Number of pages | 1 |
Place of Publication | WWW |
Publisher | ICSSI |
Publication date | 2024 |
Pages | 31 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | International Conference on Service Science and Innovation: Service Design for Sustainability - Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China Duration: 23 Jul 2024 → 26 Jul 2024 https://icssi.s3tw.org.tw/ |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Service Science and Innovation |
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Location | Fu Jen Catholic University |
Country/Territory | Taiwan, Province of China |
City | Taipei |
Period | 23/07/2024 → 26/07/2024 |
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Keywords
- Shared responsibility
- IoT security
- Stakeholders