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Adaptive Trust Architecture for Secure IoT Communication in 6G

Ijaz Ahmad, Shakthi Gimhana, Ijaz Ahmad, Erkki Harjula

2025IEEE Networking Letters10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This letter presents an adaptive trust architecture that enables secure, low-latency communication in 6G-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) networks, centering around a novel Adaptive Zero Trust Manager (AZTM) deployed at the network edge. Integrating zero trust principles with a lightweight, consensus-free blockchain, AZTM provides real-time authentication and behavior-based trust evaluation while maintaining energy efficiency. It supports secure device communication through dynamic key exchange, eliminating reliance on pre-shared secrets or centralized trust authorities. The system is validated through implementation on resource-constrained IoT devices, demonstrating low-latency performance, resilience to common attacks, and suitability for mission-critical 6G applications such as healthcare, industrial automation, and intelligent transport.

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ArchitectureBlockchainComputer scienceInternet of ThingsComputer securityWirelessComputer networkDistributed computingComputer architectureBusinessTelecommunicationsGeographyArchaeologyIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingInternet of Things and AICloud Data Security Solutions