FIVE CHALLENGES TO INTERNET OF THINGS

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1. The tone of the opening paragraph is fairly informal as the writer was describing an exasperate hypothetical situation.

2. The main message being expressed in this article is to realize people about the current challenging and exacting situation for IOTs. Furthermore,another message is to inform people about the cause of such challenges which have to face by IOTs as the cause are we people owing the fact that day by day internet connected devices are increasing.

3. The various details that supports writer's main point are: 1.With so many interconnected devices, a security policy cannot be an afterthought.If the IOT devices are poorly secured, cyber attackers will use them as entry points to cause harm to other devices in the network. This will lead to loss of personal data out into the public and the entire trust factor between internet connected devices and people using them will deteriorate.

4. 2.The possibility of tracking and surveillance of people by government and private agencies increases as the devices are constantly connected to the internet. These devices collect user data without their permission, analyze them for purposes only known to the parent company.

5. 3.The OEM's producing industry ready IoT devices will need to invest a lot of money and time to create standardized protocols common for all IoT devices or else it will delay product deployment across different verticals.

6. The author's main purpose is to brief and aware people about the ongoing challenges to IOTs.

7. 4.There are no concrete laws present which encompasses the various layers of IoT across the world. The gamut of devices connected to each other raises many security issues and no existing legal laws address such exposures

8. 5.there are lot of shortcomings related to enablement of high speed internet and basic technology services architecture for commercial and business usage in developing countries. Until and unless, a basic infrastructure is in place, devices would be of no value to the users.