ABSTRACT

The concept of Internet of Things (IoT) is causing a revolution in this decade’s technological landscape. Research shows that more than 90% of industrial organizations have already adopted in some way; by 2022, the entire world would live under the coverage of low-power wide area network, and five quintillion bytes of data produced every day. If things go as predicted, it is not too far in the future when humans themselves would be an IoT device. Such a huge data-centric revolution brought along with speculations, challenges, and concerns regarding security and policies of the contemporary societies of rules, laws, and sensitive secrecies. The requirement of balancing this data explosion with the ethical privileges of human beings is still a question mark despite the development of several highly efficient security measure and data protection laws. The proliferating IoT ecosystems and security scenario in the contemporary world are ever-changing yet interlinked. Hence, there is always a pertained necessity for better and effective tools to prevent potential stagnation for innovation. A sustainable solution that is both strongly secure and computationally efficient would meager down the need to keep updating the data protection system according to the changing ecosystem.