JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REVIEWS ISSN- 2394-5125 VOL 5, ISSUE 06, 2018 23 SECURITY AND INTEGRITY ASPECTS AND APPROACHES IN INTERNET OF THINGS Siripuri Kiran 1 , Dr.Gyanendra Gupta 2 1 Research Schlor, Kalinga University,Naya Raipur,Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India 1 Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Kakatiya Institute of Technology & Science,Warangal-15 , Telangana India 2 Professor ,Department of CSE, Kalinga University,Naya Raipur,Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Email ; 1 siripurikiran@gmail.com, 2 kugyanendragupta@gmail.com ABSTRACT The IoT, refers to the billions of physical things across the world currently connected to the Internet. Thanks to the advent of computer chips and the availability of wireless networks, something as little as a pill may be transformed into a part of an IoT to become something as large as an airplane. Connecting and adding sensors to all these various items provides a degree of digital intelligence to equipment that would otherwise be stupid so that it can transmit in real time information without engaging a person. The Internet of Things enhances and responsives the world around us by fusing the digital and physical realities. A complete IoT safety portfolio provides developers with the opportunity to secure devices from every kind of vulnerability while implementing the safety level most suited to their application demands. Cryptography technologies assist fight assaults, while security can protect them from assaults on the life cycle. Isolation precautions may be used to prevent software attacks, while mitigation and side-channel attack mitigation technologies are vital for combating physical chip assaults. KEYWORDS:Internet of Things, IoT Security, Integrity and Security in IoT 1. INTRODUCTION "The IoT merges human culture interconnect - our "things" - with our digital information system's interconnection - the "internet." This is the IoT, This is "ZDNet said Ashton. One of the early IoT uses was the addition of RFID tags to costly items of equipment for tracking their position. Since then, however, the cost of adding sensors and Internet connectivity to things have fallen and experts anticipate that one day it will cost as low as 10cents, enabling almost everyone to connect to the internet [1, 2]. Initially, the IoT was highly fascinating for business and production, where its use is often called machine-to- machine (M2M), but the emphasis is now on the sophistication of our homes and workplaces to make it more important for practically everybody[3]. Figure 1 : Top Trends and Implementations of IoT Initial ideas of internet-connected gadgets included 'blogging systems' (such as blogging objects and recording online data), all-embracing computing (or 'ubicomp'). The internet of things and IoT were nevertheless trapped [4].