Trust Management for Internet of Things: A Systematic Literature Review

11/03/2022
by   Alyzia Maria Konsta, et al.
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of devices that communicate with each other through the internet and provides intelligence to industry and people. These devices are running in potentially hostile environments, so the need for security is critical. Trust Management aims to ensure the reliability of the network by assigning a trust value in every node indicating its trust level. This paper presents an exhaustive survey of the current Trust Management techniques for IoT, a classification based on the methods used in every work and a discussion of the open challenges and future research directions.

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