Internet of things-blockchain integration: a robust data security approach for end-to-end communication
Martin Parmar, Parth Shah
Abstract
The integration of internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technology has been proposed as a promising solution to address the challenges related to security, scalability, and privacy. This integration enables the creation of secure and decentralized systems that allow devices to interact with each other and exchange data in a transparent and trustworthy manner. The significant research work has been carried out by researcher on IoT and blockchain integration to utilize their combine potential in smart applications. However, due to limitation and scope of emerging technologies, it is essential to develop robust security frameworks that address the challenges and ensure the secure data communication from IoT node to blockchain network. IoT devices come up with constrained nature and limited security mechanisms along with weak access control policy. Our work includes heterogeneous IoT and blockchain ecosystem that senses and store data intelligently after proper validation with verification into decentralized distributed blockchain network. Our proposed work includes a robust approach to convey potential data security issue to protect end to end information with suitable authorization, access control policy, device to device data protection and data integrity specially when data moving from IoT devices to blockchain network.
Keywords
Authentication; Data integrity; Data security; IoT security; IoT-blockchain integration
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp1050-1057
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