Security Challenges in the Internet of Things: A Focus on Authentication Mechanisms

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Swati Gandhi, Dipak P.Patil, Abhilasha Khare, Sachin R Sakhare

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The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) brings numerous security challenges, with authentication being a critical concern. As IoT devices become more pervasive in various sectors ranging from smart homes to industrial systems securing access to these devices is paramount. Due to the heterogeneous nature and resource constraints of IoT devices, traditional authentication mechanisms often fall short in providing adequate security. Lightweight and scalable authentication solutions are needed to address the unique requirements of IoT systems, including low computational power, limited energy, and diverse communication protocols. This paper explores the security challenges specific to IoT environments, focusing on the complexities of establishing reliable and secure authentication mechanisms. Various techniques, such as cryptographic methods, biometric-based approaches, and blockchain-enabled authentication frameworks, are examined for their potential to enhance security while maintaining performance. Furthermore, this study highlights the vulnerabilities that arise from inadequate authentication processes, such as unauthorized access and data breaches, and discusses the role of emerging technologies in mitigating these risks. By evaluating current solutions and proposing improvements, this research contributes to the ongoing efforts to develop robust security models for the IoT ecosystem.

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