Visible to the public Fog-QKD:Towards secure geospatial data sharing mechanism in geospatial fog computing system based on Quantum Key Distribution

TitleFog-QKD:Towards secure geospatial data sharing mechanism in geospatial fog computing system based on Quantum Key Distribution
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsMukherjee, Pratyusa, Kumar Barik, Rabindra
Conference Name2022 OITS International Conference on Information Technology (OCIT)
KeywordsAnalysis, complex networks, Fog Computing, Geospatial analysis, geospatial data, geospatial fog computing, Information security, information theoretic security, Low latency communication, Protocols, pubcrawl, quantum computing, Quantum Key Distribution, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security
Abstract

Geospatial fog computing system offers various benefits as a platform for geospatial computing services closer to the end users, including very low latency, good mobility, precise position awareness, and widespread distribution. In recent years, it has grown quickly. Fog nodes' security is susceptible to a number of assaults, including denial of service and resource abuse, because to their widespread distribution, complex network environments, and restricted resource availability. This paper proposes a Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)-based geospatial quantum fog computing environment that offers a symmetric secret key negotiation protocol that can preserve information-theoretic security. In QKD, after being negotiated between any two fog nodes, the secret keys can be given to several users in various locations to maintain forward secrecy and long-term protection. The new geospatial quantum fog computing environment proposed in this work is able to successfully withstand a variety of fog computing assaults and enhances information security.

DOI10.1109/OCIT56763.2022.00096
Citation Keymukherjee_fog-qkdtowards_2022