By allowing continuous connectivity, automation, and data-driven decision-making across these areas, Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed certain facets of daily life, including home automation and healthcare, as well as business operations like supply chain management and smart manufacturing. IoT systems are susceptible to different cyberattacks, though, because of different designs, lack of funds, and inadequate security policies, which creates major security issues given their fast growth. Covering important topics including protocols, architectures, attack classification, detection methods, countermeasures, and research issues, this paper offers a thorough study of IoT security. Emphasizing their relevance in enhancing the security of IoTs, the article offers a thorough analysis of machine and deep learning-based detection techniques. It also offers recommendations for future paths to handle changing risks by means of particular proposals and provides tools and datasets required for IoT security studies. When considering recent progress, however, there are still some major limitations in scaling, real-time detection, dataset availability, and versatility of current solutions. We identified these issues and provided guidance on future research; we also offered a selected set of tools and datasets for further research. Additionally, this paper provides an overview of the most important issues related to IoT security as documented in the current literature, providing a framework for developing resilient and adaptable IoT security solutions in the future.
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