Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices

An important enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the Narrow-Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technology, which is a 3GPP standards compliant connectivity solution. Quantum computing, another emerging technological paradigm, promises novel compute opportunities but is also able to compromise c...

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Main Authors: Ohood Saud Althobaiti, Mischa Dohler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9547310/
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description An important enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the Narrow-Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technology, which is a 3GPP standards compliant connectivity solution. Quantum computing, another emerging technological paradigm, promises novel compute opportunities but is also able to compromise cybersecurity ciphers. Therefore, improved methods to mitigate such security threats are needed. In this research, we propose a location-aware cryptographic system that guarantees post-quantum IoT security. The ultimate value of a location-driven cryptosystem is to use the geographic location as a player’s identity and credential. Position-driven cryptography using lattices is efficient and lightweight, and it can be used to protect sensitive and confidential data in many critical situations that rely heavily on exchanging confidential data. At the best of our knowledge, this research starts the study of unconditional-quantum-resistant-location-driven cryptography by using the Lattice problem for the IoT in a pre-and post-quantum world. Unlike existing schemes, the proposed cryptosystem is the first secure and unrestricted position-based protocol that guards against any number of collusion attackers and against quantum attacks. It has a guaranteed authentication process, solves the problems of distributing public keys by removing a public key infrastructure (PKI), offers secure NB-IoT without SIM cards, and resists location spoofing attacks. Furthermore, it can be generalized to any network – not just NB-IoT.
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spelling doaj.art-e7d0124a8f8943138ffe5cd9906ce43f2022-12-21T18:35:45ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-01913318513320310.1109/ACCESS.2021.31150879547310Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based LatticesOhood Saud Althobaiti0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0483-1798Mischa Dohler1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9583-2923Department of Engineering, King’s College London, London, U.K.Department of Engineering, King’s College London, London, U.K.An important enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the Narrow-Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technology, which is a 3GPP standards compliant connectivity solution. Quantum computing, another emerging technological paradigm, promises novel compute opportunities but is also able to compromise cybersecurity ciphers. Therefore, improved methods to mitigate such security threats are needed. In this research, we propose a location-aware cryptographic system that guarantees post-quantum IoT security. The ultimate value of a location-driven cryptosystem is to use the geographic location as a player’s identity and credential. Position-driven cryptography using lattices is efficient and lightweight, and it can be used to protect sensitive and confidential data in many critical situations that rely heavily on exchanging confidential data. At the best of our knowledge, this research starts the study of unconditional-quantum-resistant-location-driven cryptography by using the Lattice problem for the IoT in a pre-and post-quantum world. Unlike existing schemes, the proposed cryptosystem is the first secure and unrestricted position-based protocol that guards against any number of collusion attackers and against quantum attacks. It has a guaranteed authentication process, solves the problems of distributing public keys by removing a public key infrastructure (PKI), offers secure NB-IoT without SIM cards, and resists location spoofing attacks. Furthermore, it can be generalized to any network – not just NB-IoT.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9547310/Cryptosystemquantum-resistant cryptographyInternet of Thingslatticeslocalizationlocation
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Mischa Dohler
Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
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Cryptosystem
quantum-resistant cryptography
Internet of Things
lattices
localization
location
title Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
title_full Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
title_fullStr Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
title_full_unstemmed Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
title_short Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for the Internet of Things Based on Location-Based Lattices
title_sort quantum resistant cryptography for the internet of things based on location based lattices
topic Cryptosystem
quantum-resistant cryptography
Internet of Things
lattices
localization
location
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9547310/
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