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Common Requirements for Web Application Vulnerability Scanners for the Internet of Things
This paper presents 3 common requirements for web application vulnerability scanners for the Internet of things devices, including browser's rendering engine support, false positive minimization, and device setting change minimization. These requirements have been drawn from the experience of the previous project, security vulnerabilities in residential gateways.