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Internet Service Providers' and Individuals' Attitudes, Barriers, and Incentives to Secure IoT. (arXiv:2210.02137v1 [cs.CY])
Oct. 6, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Nissy Sombatruang, Tristan Caulfield, Ingolf Becker, Akira Fujita, Takahiro Kasama, Koji Nakao, Daisuke Inoue
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Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and individual users of Internet of Things
(IoT) play a vital role in securing IoT. However, encouraging them to do so is
hard. Our study investigates ISPs' and individuals' attitudes towards the
security of IoT, the obstacles they face, and their incentives to keep IoT
secure, drawing evidence from Japan.
Due to the complex interactions of the stakeholders, we follow an iterative
methodology where we present issues and potential solutions to our stakeholders
in turn. For …
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