DNA Encoded Elliptic Curve Cryptography System for IoT Security
Prokash Barmana, Banani Saha

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel IoT security framework combining elliptic curve cryptography with DNA encoding to enhance encryption robustness and address security vulnerabilities in interconnected devices.
Contribution
It introduces a unique integration of DNA encoding with ECC to improve IoT security, which has not been explored before.
Findings
Enhanced encryption complexity achieved
Improved security robustness demonstrated
Potential for lightweight IoT security solution
Abstract
In the field of Computer Science and Information Technology Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the emerging technologies. In IoT environment several devices are interconnected and transmit data among them. There may be some security vulnerability arise within the IoT environment. Till date, IoT has not been widely accepted due to its security flaws. Hence to keep the IoT environment most robust, we propose a stable security framework of IoT with Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) using DNA Encoding. The ECC is most lightweight cryptography technique among other well known public key cryptography techniques. To increase encryption complexity, DNA encoding mechanism of DNA computing with ECC is preceded.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDNA and Biological Computing · Cryptography and Data Security · Cellular Automata and Applications
