Hybrid lightweight Signcryption scheme for IoT

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Abstract

The information transmitted in IoT is susceptible to affect the user's privacy, and hence the information ought to be transmitted securely. The conventional method to assure integrity, confidentiality, and non-repudiation is to first sign the message and then encrypt it. Signcryption is a technique where the signature and the encryption are performed in a single round. The current Signcryption system uses traditional cryptographic approaches that are overloaded for IoT, as it consists of resource-constrained devices and uses the weak session key to encrypt the data. We propose a hybrid Signcryption scheme that employs PRESENT, a lightweight block cipher algorithm to encrypt the data, and the session key is encrypted by ECC. The time taken to signcrypt the proposed Signcryption is better when compared to current Signcryption techniques, as it deploys lightweight cryptography techniques that are devoted to resource-constrained devices.

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Sruthi, M., & Rajasekaran, R. (2021). Hybrid lightweight Signcryption scheme for IoT. Open Computer Science, 11(1), 391–398. https://doi.org/10.1515/comp-2020-0105

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