Computer and Network Security
Jaydip Sen, Sidra Mehtab, Michael Ekonde Sone, Veeramreddy Jyothsna,, Koneti Munivara Prasad, Rajeev Singh, Teek Parval Sharma, Anton Noskov,, Ignacio Velasquez, Angelica Caro, Alfonco Rodriguez, Tamer S. A. Fatayer,, Altaf O. Mulani, Pradeep B. Mane, Roshan Chitrakar

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges and recent advancements in cryptography and security for IoT and big data, emphasizing lightweight cryptographic schemes and adaptive network security algorithms.
Contribution
It surveys state-of-the-art research in cryptography and network security, focusing on solutions for privacy and security in IoT and large-scale data environments.
Findings
Highlights the need for lightweight cryptography in IoT security
Reviews adaptive algorithms for network security
Identifies research gaps in privacy-preserving techniques
Abstract
In the era of Internet of Things and with the explosive worldwide growth of electronic data volume, and associated need of processing, analysis and storage of such humongous volume of data, several new challenges are faced in protecting privacy of sensitive data and securing systems by designing novel schemes for secure authentication, integrity protection, encryption and non-repudiation. Lightweight symmetric key cryptography and adaptive network security algorithms are in demand for mitigating these challenges. This book presents some of the state-of-the-art research work in the field of cryptography and security in computing and communications. It is a valuable source of knowledge for researchers, engineers, practitioners, graduate and doctoral students who are working in the field of cryptography, network security and security and privacy issues in the Internet of Things (IoT), and…
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