Current Lightweight Cryptography Protocols in Smart City IoT Networks: A Survey

10/02/2020
by   Muhammad Rana, et al.
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With the advent of advanced technology, IoT introduces a vast number of devices connecting with each other and collecting a sheer volume of data. Thus, the demands of IoT security is paramount. Cryptography is being used to secure the networks for authentication, confidentiality, data integrity and access control. However, due to the resource constraint nature of IoT devices, the traditional cryptographic protocols may not be suited in all IoT environments. Researchers, as a result, have been proposing various lightweight cryptographic algorithms and protocols. In this paper, we discuss the state of the art lightweight cryptographic protocols for IoT networks and present a comparative analysis of the existing protocols. In doing so, this paper has classified the most current algorithm into two parts, such as symmetric and asymmetric lightweight cryptography. Additionally, we consider several recent developed block cipher and stream cipher algorithms. Furthermore, various research challenges of lightweight cryptography have been addressed.

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