Review of Specific Features and Challenges in the Current Internet of Things Systems Impacting their Security and Reliability
Miroslav Bures, Matej Klima, Vaclav Rechtberger, Bestoun S. Ahmed,, Hanan Hindy, Xavier Bellekens

TL;DR
This paper analyzes key features and challenges in current IoT systems, focusing on security and reliability issues, and discusses their impact on system quality and testing strategies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of twenty specific IoT features across five categories, highlighting their influence on security and reliability challenges.
Findings
Identifies root causes of security and reliability issues in IoT.
Classifies features into five categories affecting IoT system quality.
Offers insights for testing strategies and future research directions.
Abstract
The current development of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology poses significant challenges to researchers and industry practitioners. Among these challenges, security and reliability particularly deserve attention. In this paper, we provide a consolidated analysis of the root causes of these challenges, their relations, and their possible impacts on IoT systems' general quality characteristics. Further understanding of these challenges is useful for IoT quality engineers when defining testing strategies for their systems and researchers to consider when discussing possible research directions. In this study, twenty specific features of current IoT systems are discussed, divided into five main categories: (1) Economic, managerial and organisational aspects, (2) Infrastructural challenges, (3) Security and privacy challenges, (4) Complexity challenges and (5) Interoperability…
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