Present Scenarios of IoT Projects with Security Aspects Focused

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Abstract

To explore IoT’s hidden prospective and to address many global complications, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is working. They are making the IoT standardized for several years in the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). ITU-T Study Group 20 was formed in recent times, to further endorse coordinated advancement of global IoT technologies, services, and applications. Some of the important IoT projects, their security pitfalls and their applications domains are discussed here. We need some secure architecture. Case by case, we need multi-layer architectures for secure IoT, such as in the smart city environs; we have numerous protocols, access technologies, functions and several types of nodes. Universally, future focuses in the security issues of the Internet of Things would typically quintessence on the following features, related laws for the security of the Internet of Things, the open security system, terminal security function, individual privacy protection mode, etc. We have developed a Secure Hybrid RSA (SHRSA) messaging system for End to End encrypted messaging, with solutions to many bottlenecks of RSA and Instant messaging schemes. Our scheme has much more decryption efficiency. Presently we have used our Secure Hybrid RSA (SHRSA) cipher for secure and efficient messaging scheme. We have found in real-time testing results analysis that, our scheme is much more authentic, efficient and secure system. So as a cipher Secure Hybrid RSA (SHRSA) cipher can be used in present IoT communications and in near future in Future Internet of everything (IoE) communications.

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Bhattacharjya, A., Zhong, X., Wang, J., & Li, X. (2020). Present Scenarios of IoT Projects with Security Aspects Focused. In Internet of Things (pp. 95–122). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18732-3_7

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