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Blockchain-Enabled Secure and Interoperable Authentication Scheme for Metaverse Environments

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  • Sonali Patwe

    (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, COEP Technological University, Pune 411005, India)

  • Sunil B. Mane

    (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, COEP Technological University, Pune 411005, India)

Abstract

The metaverse, which amalgamates physical and virtual realms for diverse social activities, has been the focus of extensive application development by organizations, research institutes, and companies. However, these applications are often isolated, employing distinct authentication methods across platforms. Achieving interoperable authentication is crucial for when avatars traverse different metaverses to mitigate security concerns like impersonation, mutual authentication, replay, and server spoofing. To address these issues, we propose a blockchain-enabled secure and interoperable authentication scheme. This mechanism uniquely identifies users in the physical world as well as avatars, facilitating seamless navigation across verses. Our proposal is substantiated through informal security analyses, employing automated verification of internet security protocols and applications (AVISPA), the real-or-random (ROR) model, and Burrows–Abadi–Needham (BAN) logic and showcasing effectiveness against a broad spectrum of security threats. Comparative assessments against similar schemes demonstrate our solution’s superiority in terms of communication costs, computation costs, and security features. Consequently, our blockchain-enabled, interoperable, and secure authentication scheme stands as a robust solution for ensuring security in metaverse environments.

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  • Sonali Patwe & Sunil B. Mane, 2024. "Blockchain-Enabled Secure and Interoperable Authentication Scheme for Metaverse Environments," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-18, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:16:y:2024:i:5:p:166-:d:1392572
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