A Control Framework for a Secure Internet of Things within Small-, Medium-, and Micro-Sized Enterprises in a Developing Economy

Comput. Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.3390/computers12070127
Tebogo Mhlongo, J. A. V. D. Poll, Tebogo Sethibe
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a critical role in the economic growth of a nation, and their significance is increasingly acknowledged. More than 90% of commercial establishments, almost 70f% of jobs, and 55% of the GDP are held by SMEs in mature economies. Additionally, this sector accounts for 70% of employment possibilities and up to 40% of the GDP in developing countries. Technologically, the Internet of Things (IoT) enables multiple connected devices, i.e., “things”, to add value to businesses, as they can communicate and send messages or signals promptly. In this article, we investigate various challenges SMEs experience in IoT adoption to further their businesses. Amongst others, the challenges elicited include IoT considerations for SMEs, data, financial availability, and challenges related to the SME environment. Having analysed the challenges, a three-tiered solution framework coined the Secure IoT Control Framework (SIoTCF) to address the said challenges is developed and briefly validated through a theoretical analysis of the elements of the framework. It is hoped that the proposed framework will assist with aspects of design, governance, and maintenance in enhancing the security levels of IoT adoption and usage in SMEs, especially start-ups or less experienced SMEs. Future work in this area will involve surveying SME owners and ICT staff to validate the utility of the SIoTCF further. The study adds to the body of knowledge in general by developing a secure IoT control framework. In the field of ICT, this paradigm is expected to be useful for academics, researchers, and students.
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发展中经济体中小微企业安全物联网控制框架
中小企业在一个国家的经济增长中发挥着至关重要的作用,其重要性日益得到承认。在成熟经济体中,超过90%的商业机构、近70%的就业岗位和55%的GDP由中小企业掌握。此外,该部门占发展中国家就业机会的70%,占国内生产总值的40%。从技术上讲,物联网(IoT)使多个连接的设备(即“事物”)能够为企业增加价值,因为它们可以及时通信和发送消息或信号。在本文中,我们调查了中小企业在采用物联网以进一步发展业务方面遇到的各种挑战。其中,引发的挑战包括中小企业的物联网考虑、数据、财务可用性以及与中小企业环境相关的挑战。在分析了这些挑战之后,开发了一个三层解决方案框架,即安全物联网控制框架(SIoTCF),以应对上述挑战,并通过对框架要素的理论分析进行了简要验证。希望拟议的框架能够在设计、治理和维护方面提供帮助,以提高中小企业(特别是初创企业或经验不足的中小企业)采用和使用物联网的安全水平。未来在这方面的工作将包括调查中小企业业主和资讯及通讯科技人员,以进一步验证创新科技基金的效用。该研究通过开发安全的物联网控制框架,总体上增加了知识体系。在信息通信技术领域,这一范式有望对学者、研究人员和学生有用。
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