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E-raamat: Internet of Things in the Defence Industry: Challenges and Solutions for Military Security

Edited by (Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, India), Edited by (Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, India)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2026
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Military operations are constantly evolving, requiring leaders to adapt to new challenges. The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a solution to these challenges, integrating sensing, actuator, and control systems with existing infrastructure. This approach has significantly impacted various industries, including military and defence applications.



To address the major challenges to IoT security from the perspective of the defence industry, the editors of The Internet of Things in the Defence Industry: Challenges and Solutions for Military Security have collected chapters to focus on contemporary topics related to IoT security. They discuss the consequences of IoT security from the perspective of the defence sector before evaluating, addressing, and offering recommendations. Unique to this collection is the possible decision-making solutions, which provides effective recommendation-related solutions. Further, this work tackles a topic that has never been addressed, especially from the standpoint of the defence industry: safeguarding IoT applications against manipulation in a defence organisation in numerous ways in order to maintain security.



The Internet of Things in the Defence Industry marks a turning point in the defence industry by providing new perspectives for researchers and security suggestions for engineers. It also aids those learning about IoT security for the first time by presenting it from the perspective of the defence sector.
Chapter
1. The Internet of Things in the Defence Industry: Challenges
and Solutions for Military Security; R. Kanthavel, R. Adline Freeda, and R.
Dhaya

Chapter
2. Privacy Concerns and Data Protection in IoT-Driven Defence
Environments; S.C. Vetrivel, V.P. Arun, T.P. Saravanan, and R. Maheswari

Chapter
3. Ethical and Legal Implications of IoT in Defence Operations;
Abhishek Kumar, Amal Krishna Sarkar, Katyayani Akella, and Satyanarayana
Nandury

Chapter
4. Design of a Soft Computing Based Cryptosystem for Data Security in
IoT in Defence Industry; Anirban Bhowmik and Sunil Karforma

Chapter
5. Quantum Computing and IoT: Transforming Cybersecurity in the
Defence Sector; Mohd Nadeem, Suhel Ahmad Khan, Alka Agrawal, and Raees Ahamd
Khan

Chapter
6. Securing the Battlefield: Overcoming Challenges and Implementing
IoT Solutions in Military Defence; Kritika Khandelwal

Chapter
7. Wars and Logistics: The Transformative Influence of the Internet
of Things on Military Operations; Anurag A. S. and Johnpaul M.

Chapter
8. Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems for Military IoT
Networks: Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure in Tactical Environments;
Vijayanand Srinivasan

Chapter
9. Adaptive Intrusion Prevention for Military Internet of Things:
Emerging Innovations and Security Challenges; Suvarna Ganesh Patil, Atul B.
Kathole, and Amita Sanjiv Mirge

Chapter
10. Exploring the Frontiers of 5G and 6G Networks: Virtualization
Challenges and IoT Device Integration; Neha Katiyar, Hardeo Kumar Thakur,
Kushal Pal Singh, and Anindya Ghatak

Chapter
11. Advancing Static Weapon Target Allocation: Research Insights and
Future Directions; Dukuru Chiranjevi and Tarun Biswas

Chapter
12. Autonomous Firefighting Robot for Inside Surveillance in
High-Risk Fire Zones for Military Security; Rajesh V. Patil

Chapter
13. Android Malware Detection Based on Intrinsic Feature Selection
and False Omission Rate Metric; Naimisha Awasthi and Prateek Raj Gautam

Chapter
14. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Integration with IoT
for Enhanced Defence Applications; Sarang Kumar, Abhishek Kumar Pandey, A. K.
Singh, and Omprakash Kaiwartya

Chapter
15. Future Directions in IoT-Driven Defence Technologies:
Opportunities and Challenges; Karuna Sahu, Snehlata Kumari, Inderjeet Singh,
and R. K. Srivastava
Kavita Sahu holds PhD in Computer Science and is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Applications at the Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Madhya Pradesh, India.



Rajeev Kumar holds PhD in Information Technology and is currently working as a Deputy Director (Research) & an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Uttar Pradesh, India.