A Secured Protocol for IoT Networks
Ananth Vishnu Bhaskar, Ankit Baingane, Ryan Jahnige, Qingquan Zhang,, Ting Zhu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new secure IoT communication protocol combining RSA encryption with randomized routing to enhance data security and integrity, even under attack conditions.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach that integrates RSA encryption with randomized routing paths to improve security and resilience in IoT networks.
Findings
Enhanced data security through RSA encryption.
Robust routing with alternate paths under attack.
Improved packet delivery reliability.
Abstract
Researchers in the past have shown that Symmetric key cryptography is generally considered infeasible and public key cryptography, at times, fails to provide sufficient security and integrity to data. In contrast to this prejudice, our paper presents a novel approach that establishes security to data through encryption techniques like RSA and more importantly it identifies a randomized path to route messages from source to the destination and ensures that packets are delivered safely even when intermediate nodes are attacked by identifying alternate paths between source and the destination.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
