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Hello everyone 👋 Yesterday, a scientific article was finally published, which I wrote in…

December 27, 2024 at 9:53 AMMax Knyazev is typing…Telegram mirror
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Hello everyone 👋

Yesterday it was finally scientific article published , which I co-wrote with Anna Shabrova ( MSTU im. N.E. Bauman ) and Andrei Andreevich Kryuchkov ( RTU MIREA ) 🤓

The article was published in the latest issue of the magazine "Software systems and computational methods" , which is included in the list of Higher Attestation Commission ( Higher Attestation Commission ) in direction 2.3.5 ( technical sciences ) 😍

This article is a continuation and deepening of my research, which began a year ago, when I wrote my thesis at the university ( I described it in detail in series of articles on Habré ) 🆙

In the current study, we shifted the focus to protecting personal Internet of Things devices and worked in more detail on all the issues with the current legislation in the field of information security. Its basis remains the same as what I proposed at the World Contest. In the article, my co-authors and I propose to use a multi-criteria mathematical model to rank the protection mechanisms of PIoT devices in order to determine the most optimal of them within the developer’s existing restrictions ( time, resources, etc. ). The protection mechanisms themselves must “close” measures from the model of threats and intruders generated by the information system ( which is one of the main documents in the IP protection process ) 🍿

Since I don’t really like the original layout of the magazine ( IMHO ), I decided to also post original article in my own layout in the form of a PDF file so that you can familiarize yourself with it in the best possible way if you wish

#internet_things
#information_security
#graduate studies
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