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AN APPROACH OF SECURING IOT GATEWAY USING TRANSPORT LAYER SECURITY

Abstract

                Communications in the IoT usually take place over a combination of private and public networks, so securing the network protocols is obviously important and the first thing you should consider. When thinking about security for this layer, recall the basic CIA security triad. Communications between the things, the gateway, and the cloud service must be cryptographically secured to preserve confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. Securing network communications in this way, with technology like AES cipher suites and TLS/SSL encryption, is probably the most understood area of IoT security since we’ve been doing it for years for applications like e-commerce over the Internet.

 

Keywords:

              IOT, Gateway, TLS, SSL, Cipher,Zigbee.

Author

Mr.K.OMPRAKASH NAJMA.B
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