With the extensive research and development of computer, communication and control <BR>technologies, it is possible to connect all things to the Internet such that the <BR>so–called Internet of Things (IoT) can be formed. These things may be equipped with <BR>devices such as sensors, actuators, and RFID tags, in order to allow people and things <BR>to be connected anytime and anywhere, with anything and anyone. IoT will enable <BR>collaborations and communications among people and things, and among things themselves, <BR>which expand the current Internet and will radically change our personal, corporate, <BR>and community environments. When more and more things connect to the Internet, security <BR>and privacy issues become more serious, especially in the case that these things are <BR>equipped with actuators and can support control. It is essential to consider the security <BR>and privacy implications of billions of intelligent things cooperating with real and <BR>virtual entities over the Internet. SPIoT 2011 aims at providing a forum for discussing <BR>the latest academic and industrial research results in all aspects of security and privacy <BR>in IoT.
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IEEE SPIoT 2011
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Changsha
Country
China
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