Trust2Vec: Large-Scale IoT Trust Management System based on Signed Network Embeddings
Sahraoui Dhelim, Nyothiri Aung, Tahar Kechadi, Huansheng Ning, Liming, Chen, Abderrahmane Lakas

TL;DR
Trust2Vec is a large-scale IoT trust management system that uses network embeddings and community detection to identify and mitigate malicious trust attacks effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a novel trust management approach leveraging network embeddings and community detection to handle large-scale trust attacks in IoT networks.
Findings
Achieves up to 94% mitigation rate against trust attacks.
Effectively detects malicious communities in large-scale IoT networks.
Validates performance through extensive large-scale simulations.
Abstract
A trust management system (TMS) is an integral component of any IoT network. A reliable trust management system must guarantee the network security, data integrity, and act as a referee that promotes legitimate devices, and punishes any malicious activities. Trust scores assigned by TMSs reflect devices' reputations, which can help predict the future behaviours of network entities and subsequently judge the reliability of different network entities in IoT networks. Many TMSs have been proposed in the literature, these systems are designed for small-scale trust attacks, and can deal with attacks where a malicious device tries to undermine TMS by spreading fake trust reports. However, these systems are prone to large-scale trust attacks. To address this problem, in this paper, we propose a TMS for large-scale IoT systems called Trust2Vec, which can manage trust relationships in…
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