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The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector

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The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector. / Fayoumi, Amjad; Sobati-Moghadam, Somayeh; Rajayian, Abolfazl et al.
6th International Conference on Smart Cities, Internet of Things and Applications: (SCIoT2022). IEEE, 2022.

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Fayoumi, A, Sobati-Moghadam, S, Rajayian, A, Oxley, C, Florez Montero, P & Dahmani, A 2022, The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector. in 6th International Conference on Smart Cities, Internet of Things and Applications: (SCIoT2022). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/SCIoT56583.2022.9953634

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Fayoumi, A., Sobati-Moghadam, S., Rajayian, A., Oxley, C., Florez Montero, P., & Dahmani, A. (2022). The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector. In 6th International Conference on Smart Cities, Internet of Things and Applications: (SCIoT2022) IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/SCIoT56583.2022.9953634

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Fayoumi A, Sobati-Moghadam S, Rajayian A, Oxley C, Florez Montero P, Dahmani A. The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector. In 6th International Conference on Smart Cities, Internet of Things and Applications: (SCIoT2022). IEEE. 2022 Epub 2022 Sept 14. doi: 10.1109/SCIoT56583.2022.9953634

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Fayoumi, Amjad ; Sobati-Moghadam, Somayeh ; Rajayian, Abolfazl et al. / The Cybersecurity Risks of Using Internet of Things (IoT) and Surveys of End-Users and Providers Within the Domiciliary Care Sector. 6th International Conference on Smart Cities, Internet of Things and Applications: (SCIoT2022). IEEE, 2022.

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