Cryptographic Security Solutions for the Internet of Things

  • 6h 30m
  • Mohammad Tariq Banday (ed)
  • IGI Global
  • 2019

The Internet of Things is a technological revolution that represents the future of computing and communications. Even though efforts have been made to standardize Internet of Things devices and how they communicate with the web, a uniform architecture is not followed. This inconsistency directly impacts and limits security standards that need to be put in place to secure the data being exchanged across networks.

Cryptographic Security Solutions for the Internet of Things is an essential reference source that discusses novel designs and recent developments in cryptographic security control procedures to improve the efficiency of existing security mechanisms that can help in securing sensors, devices, networks, communication, and data in the Internet of Things. With discussions on cryptographic algorithms, encryption techniques, and authentication procedures, this book is ideally designed for managers, IT consultants, startup companies, ICT procurement managers, systems and network integrators, infrastructure service providers, students, researchers, and academic professionals.

In this Book

  • Security in Context of the Internet of Things: A Study
  • Encryption Principles and Techniques for the Internet of Things
  • A Review of Cryptographic Algorithms for the Internet of Things
  • Addressing Security Issues of the Internet of Things Using Physically Unclonable Functions
  • Hardware Primitives-Based Security Protocols for the Internet of Things
  • Secure Computation of Private Set Intersection Cardinality With Linear Complexity
  • A Secure Gateway Discovery Protocol Using Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Internet-Integrated MANET
  • Preserving Security of Mobile Anchors Against Physical Layer Attacks: A Resilient Scheme for Wireless Node Localization
  • An Adaptive Security Framework for the Internet of Things Applications Based on the Contextual Information
  • Emerging Social and Legal Issues of the Internet of Things: A Case Study
  • Digital Forensics in the Context of the Internet of Things
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