Abstract
AbstractThe development of digital technologies has led to their introduction into all scopes of life, including people’s homes. The need for effective management and control of a Smart House has also increased. With the remote-control capabilities that give the user extreme freedom, there is also the danger of hacking and taking control of the Smart House by people with malicious intents. This chapter is a follow-up to the Modelling of Smart Home Cyber System with Intuitionistic Fuzzy Estimation article, which focuses on cyber-threats in the so-called Smart House, which use fuzzy estimations for analysing possible ways and places to penetrate the security system and intervene in the functioning of the Smart House control systems.KeywordsGeneralized netsCyber systemsIntuitionistic fuzzy estimationSmart house
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