Track 5: Call for Paper
IoT is an emerging technology which aims to interconnect all the physical objects in our surroundings like the existing Internet which interconnects end user computers. Security and privacy is the issue that hinders the large scale world wide deployment of IoT. In IoT, any device can access data from other user devices, so the data must be kept secure by providing proper authorization measures to access the device. Also, data must be secured during transmission from one end point to other. Standard protocols ensuring security in IP networks cannot be directly applied in IoT context due to resource-constrained nature of devices. Privacy is important in the sense that, the user must only be able to access the data available, but the details of where the data is stored or who is the owner of the data, must not be revealed, as it may lead to serious privacy concerns. So, lightweight protocols that ensures security and privacy are in need. In this special track, we invite authors to submit original unpublished articles on security and privacy in IoT focusing on following topics (but not limited to):
- Lightweight Anonymization techniques
- Privacy preserving security protocols
- Lightweight Intrusion prevention/ Intrusion detection systems
- Protocols that resists DOS Attack
- Secure service discovery and service provision
- Protocols ensuring data integrity
- Lightweight protocols for RFID security
- Lightweight protocols for WSN security
- Lightweight Access control protocols
- Lightweight Authentication protocols (ECC based)
- Privacy preserving anonymous authentication protocols