TY - JOUR AU - Curran, Kevin AU - Kyle, Jack AU - Singh, Lovepreet PY - 2026 DA - 2026/08/19 TI - Cybersecurity in the IoT Era: Protecting the Expanding Internet of Things JO - Recent Progress in Science and Engineering SP - 017 VL - 02 IS - 03 AB - The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming industries and daily life by connecting billions of devices, enabling smart homes, cities and industrial systems. This rapid expansion, however, introduces significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities, leaving IoT systems increasingly exposed to both established and emerging attack techniques. This paper presents a structured critical review of IoT cybersecurity, distinguished from prior general surveys by three contributions: first, a cross-layer mapping of named, dated case studies to the specific Security-by-Design principles that would have mitigated them; second, a comparative, feasibility-based evaluation of lightweight cryptographic primitives and blockchain consensus protocols for resource-constrained devices, rather than a descriptive overview; and third, a critical appraisal of the operational limitations of AI-based and blockchain-based defences, including adversarial manipulation, data scarcity and energy cost, set against the claims commonly made for these technologies. We examine the current state of IoT security across the perception, network and application layers; the common vulnerabilities that affect these systems, from insecure device design and weak default credentials to unencrypted communications; and the real-world consequences of these flaws through recent, named case studies, including the Aisuru botnet which is active since 2024 and 2024 vulnerability disclosures affecting Mitsubishi Electric and OMRON industrial controllers. We argue that securing the IoT ecosystem requires sustained, coordinated effort from manufacturers, regulators and end-users, and we identify where current technological and regulatory responses fall short of that goal. SN - 3067-4573 UR - https://doi.org/10.21926/rpse.2603017 DO - 10.21926/rpse.2603017 ID - Curran2026 ER -