Two Phase Authentication and VPN Based Secured Communication for IoT Home Networks
Md Masuduzzaman, Ashik Mahmud, Anik Islam, and Md Mofijul Islam

TL;DR
This paper proposes a two-phase authentication protocol and VPN-based secure communication for IoT home networks, utilizing elliptic curve cryptography for efficient key exchange in resource-constrained devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-phase authentication method combined with VPN for secure IoT communication, and explores elliptic curve cryptography as an efficient key exchange alternative.
Findings
Enhanced security for resource-constrained IoT devices.
Efficient key exchange using elliptic curve cryptography.
Secure communication channel established via VPN.
Abstract
With the advancement of technology, devices, which are considered non-traditional in terms of internet capabilities, are now being embedded in microprocessors to communicate and these devices are known as IoT devices. This technology has enabled household devices to have the ability to communicate with the internet and a network comprising of such device can create a home IoT network. Such IoT devices are resource constrained and lack high-level security protocols. Thus, security becomes a major issue for such network systems. One way to secure the networks is through reliable authentication protocols and data transfer mechanism. As the household devices are controllable by the users remotely, they are accessed over the internet. Therefore, there should also be a method to make the communication over the internet between IoT devices and the users more secured. This paper proposes a…
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TopicsAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security
