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Opportunistic Sensor-Based Multi-Factor Authentication in and for the Internet of Things
April 12, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Marc Saideh, Jean-Paul Jamont, Laurent Vercouter
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Abstract: Communication between connected objects often requires secure and reliable authentication mechanisms. These mechanisms are essential for verifying the identities of objects and preventing unauthorized access. The IoT offers several advantages and opportunities that are not necessarily found in other domains. For instance, IoT sensors collect real-time data about their environment and other objects which contain valuable information that, if used, can reinforce authentication. In this paper, we propose a novel idea for building opportunistic sensor-based …
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