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Secured Authentication System for Internet of Things

Title: Secured Authentication System for Internet of Things

Academic Paper , 2024 , 125 Pages , Grade: A

Autor:in: Gowtham Mohan (Author)

Computer Sciences - Internet of Things, IOT
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The key objectives defined in this thesis are given as follows: To analyse the different security breaches in the IoT Ecosystem. To develop a lightweight cryptographic scheme for secured Authentication in IoT. To develop a multilevel security model by using Enhanced Cryptosystem for secured Authentication in IoT.

To ensure reliable and secure communication and access across multiple co-operatively communicating devices in IoT ecosystems ensuring optimal security and authentication system is must. Though, IoT demands ensuring security and authentication for both “device level security” and “data security under communication”. Noticeably, the device level security addresses attack resilience from any unwanted or unexpected intruder by applying certain authentication variables or key agreement policies. However, in the last few years, the events pertaining to smart card loss attack (SCLA), Brute-Force attack, impersonation attack, data sniffing attack etc., have questioned major at-hand security solutions. The irony is, in the majority of IoT systems, the access information or the key agreement information is saved or preserved onto the local memory, which often broadens the horizon for data loss, or attack. In such classical approaches the possibility of SCLA, Impersonation and Brute-force attack can’t be neglected. And therefore, ensuring both system level access authentication is inevitable. In other words, strengthening data security in IoT systems is equally significant like device level security and authentication. Once system considers both data level security as well as device level authentication system retaining quality of content and hardware efficiency becomes equally inevitable. On the other hand, maintaining efficacy of the security system with higher authentication correctness amongst the gateways and communication devices is must. It demands a collaborative low-cost or lightweight security model to enable security while maintaining IoT- expectations like low-computation, lightweight computation, low-power consumption, better data quality, attack resilience and fast in response. It can be considered as the key driving force behind this research.

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Title
Secured Authentication System for Internet of Things
College
Free University of Berlin  (The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore)
Course
Ph.D
Grade
A
Author
Gowtham Mohan (Author)
Publication Year
2024
Pages
125
Catalog Number
V1461421
ISBN (PDF)
9783389014073
ISBN (Book)
9783389014080
Language
English
Tags
AAL Ambient Assisted Living AAoT Attestation and Authentication Protocol ABE Attribute Based Encryption ADAB Ada Boost AES Advanced Encryption Standard Ambient Assisted Living
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Gowtham Mohan (Author), 2024, Secured Authentication System for Internet of Things, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1461421
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