Which book is suitable for IoT beginners?
The Internet of Things: What Everyone Needs to Know by Scott Shackelford explains privacy, ethics, and policy aspects of IoT in simple technical language, making it suitable for readers seeking foundational understanding.
Which book focuses on hands-on hacking?
The IoT Hacker’s Handbook by Aditya Gupta provides detailed guides for testing IoT devices through UART, BLE, and firmware analysis, offering comprehensive coverage of real exploitation scenarios.
Which books guide enterprise-level IoT deployment?
Practical Internet of Things Security by Brian Russell and Drew Van Duren, along with Internet of Things Security and Privacy (2025), explore secure enterprise implementation, management frameworks, and large-scale deployment strategies.
Are open-access IoT security resources available?
Demystifying Internet of Things Security by Intel engineers is available as an open-access resource, covering secure boot processes, trust chains, and multi-layered security design principles.
Which books highlight 2025 IoT security trends?
Internet of Things Security and Privacy (Routledge, 2025) and Security and Privacy Issues for IoT and WSN (2024) analyze new threats in real-time systems, blockchain-based protection, and smart grid infrastructure security.



