V. Kollipara, Sai Koushik Kalakota, Sujith Chamarthi, S. Ramani, Preeti Malik, Marimuthu Karuppiah
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Timestamp Based OTP and Enhanced RSA Key Exchange Scheme with SIT Encryption to Secure IoT Devices
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an emerging technology and is expected to connect billions of more devices to the internet in the near future. With time, more and more devices like wearables, intelligent home systems, and industrial automation devices are getting connected to the internet. IoT devices primarily transfer data using wireless communication networks, introducing more vulnerabilities like man-in-the-middle-attacks and eavesdropping. These security concerns are customary for any device communicating over the internet because of its intrinsic open nature. These problems are usually subdued by conventional cryptographic algorithms used in typical systems that are power-hungry and computationally intensive, making them infeasible to be used in IoT devices since they run on low-powered chips, limiting performance, memory, and bandwidth. Hence, there is a requirement to adopt lightweight cryptographic algorithms that can abate the security issues while using low computational resources, which is the constraint in the given scenario. Hence, we propose an end-to-end secured IoT system that ensures the system’s integrity is never compromised using lightweight cryptographic algorithms. We propose a three-module system, where the first module handles user authentication using a time-based one-time password, the second secures communication using lightweight enhanced RSA, and the third performs data encryption using Feistel-based enhanced SIT. This kind of system is designed to deal with security challenges in IoT devices, ensuring adequate data security while reducing the computational footprint using lightweight cryptography.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility is an international, open-access, peer reviewed journal publishing original research, review/survey, and tutorial papers on all cyber security fields including information, computer & network security, cryptography, digital forensics etc. but also interdisciplinary articles that cover privacy, ethical, legal, economical aspects of cyber security or emerging solutions drawn from other branches of science, for example, nature-inspired. The journal aims at becoming an international source of innovation and an essential reading for IT security professionals around the world by providing an in-depth and holistic view on all security spectrum and solutions ranging from practical to theoretical. Its goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners dealing with the diverse fields of cybersecurity and to cover topics that are equally valuable for professionals as well as for those new in the field from all sectors industry, commerce and academia. This journal covers diverse security issues in cyber space and solutions thereof. As cyber space has moved towards the wireless/mobile world, issues in wireless/mobile communications and those involving mobility aspects will also be published.