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RESTful IoT Authentication Protocols


Authors listNguyen, HV; Lo Iacono, L

Appeared inMobile Security and Privacy. Avances, Challenges and Future Research Directions

Editor listAu, Man Ho; Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond

Publication year2017

Pages217-234

ISBN978-0-12-804746-0

eISBN978-0-12-804629-6

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-804629-6.00010-9

Title of seriesSyngress advanced topics in information security


Abstract
Future IT visions, including smart city, smart building, smart home, smart mobility, and Industry 4.0, are evolving on the foundations of the Internet of Things (IoT). As those systems cover a large number of networked entities, design concepts for developing IoT systems must be highly scalable. One approach to fulfilling this requirement is the architectural style of the web, known as representational state transfer (REST).
Due to its strength in terms of scalability, interoperability, and efficiency, the application of REST has been adopted in further domains including service-oriented architectures and cloud computing.
Consequently, REST is gaining traction as an approved concept for implementing IoT systems on a large scale. Security is another crucial requirement, since IoT applications share sensible information.
This chapter introduces a generic authentication approach for RESTful IoT protocols, which consider scalability and resource-restrictiveness constraints stemming from the architectural style REST and IoT environments.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleNguyen, H. and Lo Iacono, L. (2017) RESTful IoT Authentication Protocols, in Au, M. and Choo, K. (eds.) Mobile Security and Privacy. Avances, Challenges and Future Research Directions. Cambridge, MA: Syngress, pp. 217-234. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-804629-6.00010-9

APA Citation styleNguyen, H., & Lo Iacono, L. (2017). RESTful IoT Authentication Protocols. In Au, M., & Choo, K. (Eds.), Mobile Security and Privacy. Avances, Challenges and Future Research Directions (pp. 217-234). Syngress. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-804629-6.00010-9


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