A secure signature‐based access control and key management scheme for fog computing‐based IoT‐enabled big data applications

Author:

Karnatak Vijay1,Mishra Amit Kumar2,Tripathi Neha1ORCID,Wazid Mohammad1ORCID,Singh Jaskaran1,Das Ashok Kumar3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Graphic Era Deemed to be University Dehradun India

2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Graphic Era Hill University Dehradun India

3. Center for Security, Theory and Algorithmic Research International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad India

Abstract

Fog computing is a distributed computing architecture, as opposed to depending entirely on centralized cloud servers, which brings the processing of data, functionality of an application, and its storage closer to the network's edge, where it can be closer to the data source or an end‐user device. Some of the potential applications of the fog computing‐based Internet of Things (IoT)‐enabled system are smart healthcare, smart agriculture, smart manufacturing, intelligent transportation system, and smart cities (i.e., in parking management, lighting control, traffic control, and security of civilians). The fog computing‐based IoT‐enabled system is vulnerable to various attacks. Therefore, one needs to deploy security mechanisms, like authentication, access control, key management, and malware detection, in order to secure its communication. In this article, we design a signature‐based access control and key management scheme for fog computing‐based IoT‐enabled big data applications (in short, SBAC‐FC). A detailed security analysis and performance comparison of the SBAC‐FC with other similar existing schemes reveal that the SBAC‐FC surpasses the existing schemes in terms of security and functionality characteristics, as well as complexity overheads.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Modeling and Simulation

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