2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8831976
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Rogue Device Mitigation in the Internet of Things: A Blockchain-Based Access Control Approach

Abstract: Recent technological developments in wireless and sensor networks have led to a paradigm shift in interacting with everyday objects, which nurtured the concept of Internet of Things (IoT). However, low-powered nature of IoT devices generally becomes a hindrance that makes them vulnerable to a wide array of attacks. Among these, the emergence of rogue devices is quickly becoming a major security concern. Rogue devices are malicious in nature which typically execute different kinds of cyberattacks by exploiting … Show more

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“…ese devices can be silent attackers that use the system's weak defence to launch attacks. e authors considered this area of research in [13], where they proposed a blockchain-based access control for mitigating rogue devices in IoT. e authors aimed at removing the centralised mode of detection by replacing architecture with the blockchain, which offers secure device registration using smart contracts.…”
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“…ese devices can be silent attackers that use the system's weak defence to launch attacks. e authors considered this area of research in [13], where they proposed a blockchain-based access control for mitigating rogue devices in IoT. e authors aimed at removing the centralised mode of detection by replacing architecture with the blockchain, which offers secure device registration using smart contracts.…”
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confidence: 99%