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Title: Security Analysis of Network Layer Protocol in IoT
Authors: Singh, Sumeet
Shukla, Shailendra [Guided by]
Keywords: MITM attack
IPv6 discovery
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P.
Abstract: Internet of Things is a relatively new field that focuses on building networks of devices that are connected over the internet. IoT networks consist of large number of devices. The components of network connected devices normally consists of different kinds of sensors for sensing environment, microcontrollers for processing the data, an energy source (e.g. a battery), protocols and transceivers for data communication. These physical world objects, sensors or actuators, interacts with one another and transfers their detected data to centralized servers. IoT makes use of IPv6 that has 128 bit address space, which basically supports the concept of IoT. IoT has a wide scope for applications for commercialization, but needs several issues to be tackled. The main concern in the field of IoT is security. RPL protocol used at network layer of IoT for routing purposes is vulnerable to many attacks. Our work focuses on realizing the scope of Man in The Middle attack at the network layer of IoT. Experimental results shows the implementation of Man in The Middle Attack over RPL and proves that security of data in IoT network can be compromised over RPL protocol.
URI: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/6891
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