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A survey on blockchain-based intrusion detection systems for IoT
Author(s):
1. Jawad Hassan: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Air University Multan Campus,,Pakistan
2. Muhammad Kamran Abid: Department of Computer Science, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology,Multan,Pakistan
3. Mughees ahmad: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Air University Multan Campus,,Pakistan
4. Ali Ghulam: Information Technology Centre, Sindh Agriculture University,Sindh,Pakistan
5. Muhammad Salman Fakhar: Department of IT, BZU,Multan, Punjab,Pakistan
6. Muhammad Asif: Department of CS and IT, The Isalmia University of Bahawalpur,,Pakistan
Abstract:
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a contemporary concept that unifies the Internet and physical objects across various domains, such as home automation, manufacturing, healthcare, and environmental monitoring. This integration enables users to leverage Internet-connected devices in their daily routines. Despite its numerous advantages, IoT also presents several security challenges. As the popularity of IoT continues to grow, ensuring the security of IoT networks has become a critical concern. While encryption and authentication can enhance the security of IoT networks, protecting IoT devices against cyber-attacks remains a complex task. A successful cyber-attack on an IoT system may not only result in information loss but also potentially cripple the entire system. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) are instrumental in identifying malicious activities that could compromise or disrupt network performance. Consequently, there is a pressing need for efective IDS solutions to safeguard IoT systems. Blockchain, an emerging technology, bolsters security systems to counter modern threats. In this paper, we provide an extensive review of state-of-the-art blockchain-based intrusion detection systems for IoT applications. Additionally, we present recent advancements in addressing security concerns in a tabular format. Lastly, we identify open challenges and current limitations that warrant further exploration.
Page(s): 138-151
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: VAWKUM Transactions on Computer Sciences, Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Security , Internet of Things , Blockchain , intrusion detection systems , DDoS and CyberSecurity
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