Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing industries by connecting everyday objects to the internet,
enabling improved functionality and convenience. However, the rapid adoption of IoT devices has raised significant
cybersecurity concerns, as the vast number of connected devices presents new vulnerabilities that can be exploited by
cybercriminals. These vulnerabilities are often the result of insecure device configurations, weak authentication
mechanisms, and inadequate data protection. This paper explores the cybersecurity challenges associated with IoT, such
as device security, network security, and data privacy, and discusses the solutions that can help mitigate these risks. The
paper further evaluates the role of standardization, encryption techniques, and intrusion detection systems in enhancing
the security of IoT ecosystems. Finally, it proposes a framework for IoT security based on best practices and emerging
technologies.