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Effective Model for CoAP Inspired Trust Aware Scheme in Internet of Thingswith AES Algorithm

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  • Hira Beenish

    (College of Computing & Information Sciences, Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan)

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IOT networks have been developed in the realm of technology to make connectivity among the things around us. Networks could only connect computer devices before the Internet of Things(IoT) became a reality. Security is the key issue with these devices. There are significant risks of data loss or hacker assault because these gadgets communicate their data via internet. Challenges from the start have accompanied IoT adoption. In this paper, some of the major difficultieson the way to communicate between gadgetsare explored. IoT networks protect user privacy with various types of personal data that are made available for these IoT-based connected devices. To protect IoT-based systems, a trust-aware approach utilizing the CoAP and AES algorithms has been proposed in this paper. The AES method has very robust security, shielding the data and architecture in comparison to others. The utilization of AES coupled with CoAP will enhancethe efficacy of the system.

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  • Hira Beenish, 2023. "Effective Model for CoAP Inspired Trust Aware Scheme in Internet of Thingswith AES Algorithm," International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology, 50sea, vol. 5(4), pages 327-338, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:abq:ijist1:v:5:y:2023:i:4:p:327-338
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