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Exploring the Potential of Microservices in Internet of Things: A Systematic Review of Security and Prospects

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LTI Laboratory, ENSA, Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida 24000, Morocco
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Universidad Europea del Atl�ntico, Isabel Torres 21, 39011 Santander, Spain
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Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana, Campeche 24560, Mexico
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Universidade Internacional do Cuanza, Cuito EN 250, Angola
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Universidad de La Romana, La Romana 22000, Dominican Republic
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Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea
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Sensors 2024, 24(20), 6771; https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206771
Submission received: 9 August 2024 / Revised: 9 October 2024 / Accepted: 16 October 2024 / Published: 21 October 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Internet of Things)

Abstract

With the rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, ensuring robust security measures has become paramount. Microservices Architecture (MSA) has emerged as a promising approach for enhancing IoT systems security, yet its adoption in this context lacks comprehensive analysis. This systematic review addresses this research gap by examining the incorporation of MSA in IoT systems from 2010 to 2024. From an initial pool of 4388 studies, selected articles underwent thorough quality assessment with weighted critical appraisal questions and a defined inclusion threshold. This study represents the first comprehensive systematic review to investigate the potential of microservices in IoT, with a particular focus on security aspects. The review explores the merits of MSA, highlighting twelve benefits, eight key challenges, and eight security risks. Additionally, the eight best practices for implementing MSA in IoT systems are extracted. The findings underscore MSA’s utility in fortifying IoT security while also acknowledging complexities and potential vulnerabilities. Moreover, the study calls attention to the importance of incorporating complementary technologies including blockchain and machine learning to address identified gaps effectively. Finally, we propose a taxonomic classification for Microservice-based IoT security patterns, facilitating the categorization and organization of security measures in this context. Such a review can help researchers and practitioners identify existing gaps, highlight potential research directions, and provide guidelines for designing secure and efficient microservice-based IoT systems.
Keywords: Internet of Things; microservices; potential security; standard security; systematic review Internet of Things; microservices; potential security; standard security; systematic review

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Akhdar, A.E.; Baidada, C.; Kartit, A.; Hanine, M.; Garc�a, C.O.; Lara, R.G.; Ashraf, I. Exploring the Potential of Microservices in Internet of Things: A Systematic Review of Security and Prospects. Sensors 2024, 24, 6771. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206771

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Akhdar AE, Baidada C, Kartit A, Hanine M, Garc�a CO, Lara RG, Ashraf I. Exploring the Potential of Microservices in Internet of Things: A Systematic Review of Security and Prospects. Sensors. 2024; 24(20):6771. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206771

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Akhdar, Abir El, Chafik Baidada, Ali Kartit, Mohamed Hanine, Carlos Osorio Garc�a, Roberto Garcia Lara, and Imran Ashraf. 2024. "Exploring the Potential of Microservices in Internet of Things: A Systematic Review of Security and Prospects" Sensors 24, no. 20: 6771. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206771

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