Hardware Security for IoT in the Quantum Era: Survey and Challenges ()
ABSTRACT
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a reality: Healthcare, smart
cities, intelligent manufacturing, e-agriculture, real-time traffic controls,
environment monitoring, camera security systems, etc. are developing services
that rely on an IoT infrastructure. Thus, ensuring the security of devices
during operation and information exchange becomes a fundamental requirement
inherent in providing safe and reliable IoT services. NIST requires hardware
implementations that are protected against SCAs for the lightweight
cryptography standardization process. These attacks are powerful and
non-invasive and rely on observing the physical properties of IoT hardware
devices to obtain secret information. In this paper, we present a survey of
research on hardware security for the IoT.
In addition, the challenges of IoT in the quantum era with the first results of the NIST
standardization process for post-quantum cryptography are discussed.
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Dione, D. , Seck, B. , Diop, I. , Cayrel, P. , Faye, D. and Gueye, I. (2023) Hardware Security for IoT in the Quantum Era: Survey and Challenges.
Journal of Information Security,
14, 227-249. doi:
10.4236/jis.2023.144014.
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