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RRAC: Role based reputed access control method for mitigating malicious impact in intelligent IoT platforms

Computer Communications, Volume 151, Year 2020

IoT Environment is a recent development in communication networks that supports a wide range of individual and cooperative user applications. Due to the openness of the service providing network, communication services are exposed to malicious risks. In this manuscript, a role-based reputed access control (RRAC) method is designed to mitigate malicious attacks in IoT environments. The RRAC operates in two categories: providing an adaptive certificate authentication internally and trusted user communication externally. The internal security method is responsible for authenticating communication between users and resources. The external security feature aids secure service discovery and user selection for discovering services. The integrated security methods mitigate the influence of malicious users and forged resources in the network, improving communication reliability. The access control decides the availability and usability of the devices to participate in service communications either as a neighbor or as a resource. Experimental results show that the proposed RRAC improves the performance of IoT device communication by achieving higher detection and minimizing detection time, service overhead and loss, false positive rate and misdetection.

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