2023
DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc.v11i1s.5990
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Analysing the Security Aspects of IoT using Blockchain and Cryptographic Algorithms

Abstract: Technological advancement is a never-ending field that shows its evolution from time to time. In 1832, with the invention of the electromagnetic telegraph, the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) began. Within the time of 190 years, this technological domain has revolutionized IoT and made it omnipresent. However, with this evolved and omnipresent nature of IoT, many drawbacks, privacy, interoperability, and security issues have also been generated. These different concerns should be tackled with some newer te… Show more

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“…The approach may safeguard both the user's and the reference node's location data at the same time as the user is unable to deduce the precise position of the referencing node from intermediary computation information [9]. Due to the sensitive nature of location data, location services employ a double encryption method to safeguard their users' private data [10]. This method encrypts the user interest points and the respective location at both the server and client.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach may safeguard both the user's and the reference node's location data at the same time as the user is unable to deduce the precise position of the referencing node from intermediary computation information [9]. Due to the sensitive nature of location data, location services employ a double encryption method to safeguard their users' private data [10]. This method encrypts the user interest points and the respective location at both the server and client.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%