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An Enhanced SDN based Protocol for Secure Communication in the Internet of Things


N.V. Rajeesh Kumar and P. Mohan Kumar
Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept of connecting any device (so long as it has an on/off switch) to the Internet and to other connected devices. The IoT is a giant network of connected things and people- all of which collect and share data about the way that they are utilized and about the environment around them. Providing security for the IoT is gradually significant, but supporting many different cryptographic algorithms and standards within the physical constraints of IoT devices is extremely challenging. In this paper, we propose a secure communication process by means of Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC) for IoT devices. Secure communication is formed over the internet using Elliptical curve cryptography Constrained Queue Telemetry Transport Protocol (ECCCQTTP). It is utilized to block Network and Application Level Vulnerabilities and achieves authentication, authorization key exchange, and provides protection against application data. The entire ECCCQTTP communication is encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS) rather than plain Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) which avoids bad attribute and script Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Command. Results are obtained fortime consumption.

Volume 11 | 06-Special Issue

Pages: 910-917