Mutual authentication and data security in IOT using hybrid mac id and elliptical curve cryptography
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a new emergent technology of the Internet. The Internet that we use today runs with human interposing. The Internet of Things which is the extended version of the internet which aims to offer the machine to machine communication or the device may be referred to as objects we call it object to object communication, which is without the involvement of the humans. With the growth of IOT in the market there are many considerable subjects relating to privacy, authentication, data confidentiality, data protection and other problems where solutions to these issues to be derived. This paper works on providing Mutual authentication and data security. A light weight Approach has been employed by generating Hybrid MAC ID for mutual authentication and using Elliptical Curve for secure data transfer which provides authentication and data confidentiality in the IoT Network.
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