Enhancement of security in the internet of things (IoT) by using X.509 authentication mechanism

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Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is the interconnection of physical entities to be combined with embedded devices like sensors, activators connected to the Internet which can be used to communicate from human to things for the betterment of the life. Information exchanged among the entities or objects, intruders can attack and change the sensitive data. The authentication is the essential requirement for security giving them access to the system or the devices in IoT for the transmission of the messages. IoT security can be achieved by giving access to authorized and blocking the unauthorized people from the internet. When using traditional methods, it is not guaranteed to say the interaction is secure while communicating. Digital certificates are used for the identification and integrity of devices. Public key infrastructure uses certificates for making the communication between the IoT devices to secure the data. Though there are mechanisms for the authentication of the devices or the humans, it is more reliable by making the authentication mechanism from X.509 digital certificates that have a significant impact on IoT security. By using X.509 digital certificates, this authentication mechanism can enhance the security of the IoT. The digital certificates have the ability to perform hashing, encryption and then signed digital certificate can be obtained that assures the security of the IoT devices. When IoT devices are integrated with X.509 authentication mechanism, intruders or attackers will not be able to access the system, that ensures the security of the devices.

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Karthikeyan, S., Patan, R., & Balamurugan, B. (2019). Enhancement of security in the internet of things (IoT) by using X.509 authentication mechanism. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 524, pp. 217–225). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2685-1_22

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