Reliable Application Layer Routing Using Decentralized Identifiers

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Abstract

Modern internet of things (IoT) applications can benefit from advanced communication paradigms, including multicast and anycast. Next-generation internet architectures, such as information-centric networking (ICN), promise to support these paradigms, but at the same time they introduce new security challenges. This paper presents a solution that extends an ICN-like architecture based on software-defined networking (SDN) that supports those communication paradigms. Using the proposed solution, the underlying architecture is enhanced with a novel security mechanism that allows content “advertisements” only from authorized endpoints. This mechanism prevents “content pollution”, which is a significant security threat in ICN architectures. The proposed solution is lightweight, and it enables identity sharing as well as secured and controlled identity delegation.

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Alsubhi, K., Alzahrani, B., Fotiou, N., Albeshri, A., & Alreshoodi, M. (2022). Reliable Application Layer Routing Using Decentralized Identifiers. Future Internet, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14110322

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