Security Improvisation Technique for Internet of Things (IoT) Devices by Using Group Secure Key Generation Based on IIC Metrics
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https://doi.org/10.37591/jons.v10i3.987Keywords:
IoT, data security, group communication, key generation, group keyAbstract
Across various fields of use, the Internet of Things (IoT), that supports farmers across agriculture, smart home and healthcare, has become important. When it comes to processing large volumes of data, it is challenging to design an effective framework with a range of systems and to enforce satisfactory protocols with privacy and protection. Due to the huge amount of information to be produced and managed, along with resources of standard IoT devices, network protection is especially critical. In this study, we address the context and numerous difficulties of IoT protection. We would then illustrate a secure group communication program that incorporates IoT utilizing a low-energy wireless IP network. A new security architecture, which supports stable group key generation and transfer protocol focused on Improved Integrated Circuit (IIC Metrics), has been introduced in the study. The main attributes of the protocol are a single shared key generating mechanism introduced by customer authentication. A rekeying procedure is also essential in preserving the quality of the key and provides complete secrecy. The model reveals the better effects of changes to the new program compared with the conventional public-key solution.
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