Bader-El-den, MohammedAlshehri, Abdulrahman2024-11-142024-09https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/73584The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution sweeps across Saudi Arabia, connecting devices, transforming industries, enhancing lives. But with great connectivity comes great vulnerability - cybersecurity threats loom large in this digital frontier. This study delves into the heart of IoT security in the Kingdom, surveying the landscape, probing the defenses, seeking solutions. Through the lens of cybersecurity professionals, we explore current practices, uncover challenges, envision improvements. Our findings paint a picture of a nation at a crossroads: frequent audits needed, authentication protocols lacking, employee training insufficient, encryption underutilized. Yet hope springs eternal in the form of correlations discovered - more vigilant monitoring begets stronger authentication desires. From this research emerges a roadmap for the future: recommendations for policymakers to craft robust regulations, guidelines for organizations to fortify their digital fortresses, advice for end-users to navigate the IoT maze safely. In the rapidly evolving technological tapestry of Saudi Arabia, this study weaves a thread of security consciousness, contributing to a safer, more reliable IoT ecosystem. As the Kingdom marches towards its Vision 2030, may it do so with cybersecurity as its steadfast companion.94enInternet of Things (IoT)cybersecuritySaudi Arabiasecurity assessmentauthenticationencryptionnetwork segmentationsecurity policiesrisk management.Assessing and Enhancing Protection Measures for Internet of Things (IoT) in CybersecurityThesis