Privacy preserving authentication system based on non-interactive zero knowledge proof suitable for Internet of Things

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作者
Ashutosh Dhar Dwivedi
Rajani Singh
Uttam Ghosh
Raghava Rao Mukkamala
Amr Tolba
Omar Said
机构
[1] Technical University of Denmark,Cyber Security Section, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
[2] Copenhagen Business School,Centre for Business Data Analytics, Department of Digitalization
[3] Vanderbilt University,School of Computer Science and Engineering
[4] Taif University,Department of Information Technology, College of Computers and Information Technology
[5] King Saud University,Department of Computer Science, Community College
[6] Menoufia University,Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Science
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Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
Internet of Things; Smart cities; Healthcare; Authentication; Zero knowledge proof; Security; Privacy;
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Nowadays, with the advancement of smart technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT) emerged as a booming technology that can provide better quality and facilities for the residents of smart cities. Smart cities can offer several services and have several applications in healthcare, transportation, education etc. Despite such a potential vision, the privacy of users on these IoT devices is a major concern. Most authentication schemes do not provide privacy and anonymity to legitimate users. to tackle this problem, we propose an efficient Zero Knowledge-based authentication scheme in the paper that authenticates devices on the network without knowing the information about user identity or revealing any other data entered by users. To explain our system framework at the micro-level, we apply our privacy-preserving scheme to IoT based healthcare applications, but it can easily be extended to the more general use cases where privacy-preserving authentication is required. This paper’s second major contribution is designing the data encryption algorithm ZKNimble that is mainly suitable for lightweight devices. Once the user is authenticated using Zero Knowledge Proof, the ZKNimble cipher can be used for legitimate users’ encryption and decryption processes.
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页码:4639 / 4649
页数:10
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