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SCS-WoT: Secure Communication Scheme for Web of Things Deployment

Mohammad Wazid, Ashok Kumar Das, Kim‐Kwang Raymond Choo, Youngho Park

2021IEEE Internet of Things Journal24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Web of Things (WoT) extends the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm to facilitate communications among smart things/devices and Web-based applications. In other words, WoT systems generally provide a Web interface for the monitoring and controlling of smart devices over the Web, for example, in applications, such as home automation, intelligent transportation system, smart healthcare, smart cities, and smart agriculture. However, this results in the generation of significant volume of data (i.e., big data) and, hence, the importance of big data analytics. There are also associated security and privacy implications. Therefore, in this article, we present a signature-based authentication and key agreement scheme for the WoT environment and prove its security. We also evaluate the performance of SCS-WoT and compare it against four other competing schemes. The findings show that SCS-WoT achieves better performance in terms of communication cost, computational cost, and security and functionality.

Topics & Concepts

Web of ThingsComputer scienceComputer securityInternet of ThingsAuthentication (law)Big dataSmart objectsWeb application securitySoftware deploymentWorld Wide WebThe InternetWeb developmentOperating systemAdvanced Authentication Protocols SecurityUser Authentication and Security SystemsCryptography and Data Security
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