Internet of Things Protection and Encryption: A Survey
Ghassan Samara, Ruzayn Quaddoura, Mooad Imad Al-Shalout, AL-Qawasmi, Khaled, Ghadeer Al Besani

TL;DR
This survey reviews IoT security challenges and evaluates various encryption methods, including blockchain integration, demonstrating their effectiveness on low-cost devices to enhance data integrity and security.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of security algorithms for IoT, including energy and time efficiency, and introduces a ratification procedure with blockchain for improved protection.
Findings
Encryption algorithms like EDAI are effective on low-cost devices.
Blockchain integration enhances data security and integrity.
Low-energy devices can implement robust security measures.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled a wide range of sectors to interact effectively with their consumers in order to deliver seamless services and products. Despite the widespread availability of (IoT) devices and their Internet connectivity, they have a low level of information security integrity. A number of security methods were proposed and evaluated in our research, and comparisons were made in terms of energy and time in the encryption and decryption processes. A ratification procedure is also performed on the devices in the main manager, which is regarded as a full firewall for IoT devices. The suggested algorithm's success has been shown utilizing low-cost Adriano Uno and Raspberry Pi devices. Arduous Uno has been used to demonstrate the encryption process in low-energy devices using a variety of algorithms, including Enhanced Algorithm for Data Integrity and Authentication…
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