Security of internet of things based on cryptographic algorithm
by Sonam Mittal; Soni Singh; D. Balakumaran; K. Hemalatha
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 16, No. 1, 2024

Abstract: The desire for automated and connected gadgets has managed to become more significant as the globe continues to advance. The internet of things (IoT), a brand-new idea that focuses around the idea of smart gadgets, has been launched in order to address the situation. The results of this analysis are then used to intelligently govern the operational behaviours of these devices. This study fills this need by describing the design, construction, and practical assessment of a fast deployable internet of things architecture that includes embedded data security. We demonstrate that cryptography that depends on the randomness of wireless link is a great option for the IoT technology. We conclude by discussing the challenges and issues that encryption algorithm is now facing and making recommendations for future research in an effort to make key generation a trustworthy and secure defence against the IoT technology.

Online publication date: Fri, 12-Jan-2024

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