Moemedi Lefoane, Ibrahim Ghafir, Sohag Kabir, Irfan-Ullah Awan
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Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a game changer when it comes to digitisation across industries. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), brought about a paradigm shift indeed, unlocking possibilities and taking industries to greater heights never reached before in terms of cost saving and improved performance leading to increased productivity and profits, just to mention a few. While there are more benefits provided by IoT, there are challenges arising from the complexities, limitations and requirements of IoT and key enabling technologies. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are among the most prevalent and dominant cyber-attacks that have been making headlines repeatedly in recent years. IoT technology has increasingly become the preferred technology for delivering these cyber-attacks. It does not come as a surprise that IoT devices are an attractive target for adversaries, as they are easy to compromise due to inherent limitations and given that they are deployed in large numbers. This paper reviews IoT botnet detection approaches proposed in recent years. Furthermore, IoT ecosystem components are outlined, revealing their challenges, limitations and key requirements that are vital to securing the whole ecosystem. These include cloud computing, Machine Learning (ML) and emerging wireless technologies: 5G and 6G.
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The Journal of Network and Computer Applications welcomes research contributions, surveys, and notes in all areas relating to computer networks and applications thereof. Sample topics include new design techniques, interesting or novel applications, components or standards; computer networks with tools such as WWW; emerging standards for internet protocols; Wireless networks; Mobile Computing; emerging computing models such as cloud computing, grid computing; applications of networked systems for remote collaboration and telemedicine, etc. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, Engineering Index, Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded and INSPEC.