Abstract
Security and privacy of conventional homogeneous networks such as MANETs
and WSNs have been widely studied in the literature. However, with the
emergence of a new generation of non-homogeneous networks, the existing
solutions on privacy and anonymity should be re-investigated from a
practical point of view. In the internet of things (IoT), sensitive and
confidential contents are transferred over machine to machine (M2M)
networks. This volume of private data in the M2M networks is like a gold
mine of data for adversaries; hence, it is crucial to ensure anonymity
and trust of the identities in such networks. The main objective of this
article is to provide a comprehensive overview on anonymity-related
attacks and the privacy solutions for M2M networks. First, the
architecture and characteristics of M2M networks are reviewed and the
potential targets of adversaries along with the privacy threats are
described. Then, the security solutions to countermeasure the threats
and to maintain privacy in M2M networks are categorized and surveyed.