Securing IoT devices using blockchain concept
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Tarih
2021
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IEEE
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The internet of things (IoT) implementation leads to
an extended attack surface that requires continuous mitigation of
security. Mission-critical situations (e.g., Smart Grid, Intelligent
Transportation Systems, video surveillance, e-health) to businessoriented applications are all examples of IoT applications (e.g.,
banking, logistics, insurance, and contract law). IoT has made
human existence considerably easier and more efficient. Because
IoT devices are less expensive to build due to the use of various
software, sensors, and the use of Artificial Intelligence, they violate
several security regulations. That’s why, in the IoT systems;
extensive security support is required, particularly for missioncritical applications, but also for downstream commercial
applications. There have been a variety of security strategies and
approaches suggested and/or used. Blockchain is an amazing
concept that manages a distributed ecosystem without the need for
a third party. Researchers discovered that it has the ability to solve
IoT software-related security problems. The biggest obstacle is
combining blockchain with resource-constrained IoT computers.
An experimental setup to incorporate blockchain on a smart
laboratory IoT-based was completed, and then tested against
Wireshark sniffing attacks, the system was more vulnerable to
cyber-crimes attacks as we found out that when we employed
blockchain technology as the communication medium of IoT
devices, the no. of bytes needed for packet transmission was more
than the bytes needed without applying Blockchain with about 959
bytes on average.
Açıklama
Anahtar Kelimeler
IoT, Blockchain, Cyber Security for IoT, Blockchain Integrity, IoT Attacks, Smart-Contract, Decentralized, Ethereum, MQTT, Wireshark, Sniffing Attack
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ICEET
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Künye
Sadek, I. M. M. A., & Ilyas, M. (2021, October). Securing IoT Devices using Blockchain Concept. In 2021 International Conference on Engineering and Emerging Technologies (ICEET) (pp. 1-6). IEEE.