Visible to the public Cognitive Routing for Improvement of IoT Security

TitleCognitive Routing for Improvement of IoT Security
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsNowak, Mateusz, Nowak, Sławomir, Domańska, Joanna
Conference Name2019 IEEE International Conference on Fog Computing (ICFC)
Date PublishedJune 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-3236-5
KeywordsCognitive Packet Networks mechanisms, Cognitive radio, Cognitive routing, Cognitive-Packet-Network, composability, Computer crime, computer network reliability, computer network security, dedicated networks, energy criteria, Europe, Information security, Internet of Things, Internet-of-Things, IoT, IoT security, network architecture, network nodes, Network-Security, neural nets, Neural networks, packet flows, pubcrawl, quality of service, Random Neural Networks, Routing, routing decisions, Scalability, SDN infrastructure, secure networks, secure SDN paths, security-aware routing, security-by-design concept, SerIoT, software defined networking, telecommunication network routing, telecommunication security, telecommunication traffic, trust relationships, Trust Routing
Abstract

Internet of Things is nowadays growing faster than ever before. Operators are planning or already creating dedicated networks for this type of devices. There is a need to create dedicated solutions for this type of network, especially solutions related to information security. In this article we present a mechanism of security-aware routing, which takes into account the evaluation of trust in devices and packet flows. We use trust relationships between flows and network nodes to create secure SDN paths, not ignoring also QoS and energy criteria. The system uses SDN infrastructure, enriched with Cognitive Packet Networks (CPN) mechanisms. Routing decisions are made by Random Neural Networks, trained with data fetched with Cognitive Packets. The proposed network architecture, implementing the security-by-design concept, was designed and is being implemented within the SerIoT project to demonstrate secure networks for the Internet of Things (IoT).

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8822037
DOI10.1109/ICFC.2019.00014
Citation Keynowak_cognitive_2019