Internet-of-Farming Things (IoFT)-enabled smart agriculture can collect data more reliably and frequently to track the crop’s status and other significant information. Considering that smart agriculture requires working with substantial amounts of sensitive data. In light of this, frequent data processing may threaten the confidentiality and integrity of data and IoFT device privacy. Although numerous privacy-preserving data aggregation methods have been implemented to address these issues, they also have certain security vulnerabilities, such as inadequate data confidentiality, collusion attacks, and malicious data mining attacks. Therefore, we introduce a three-tier architecture-assisted redactable blockchain-based secure data aggregation method with source authentication for the fog-enabled IoFT. This work provides an efficient and secure two-level data aggregation model. The proposed model supports resistance to collusion and malicious data mining threats launched by internal or external attackers. It can also achieve perfect data confidentiality and integrity against a malicious aggregator and an inquisitive control center for an authorized IoFT device. Specifically, the detailed performance analysis and theoretical concrete security proofs demonstrate the practicability and efficiency of the proposed model.

Redactable Blockchain-Assisted Secure Data Aggregation Scheme for Fog-Enabled Internet-of-Farming-Things / Mishra, Rahul; Ramesh, Dharavath; Bellavista, Paolo; Edla, Damodar Reddy. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1932-4537. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:4(2023), pp. 4652-4667. [10.1109/TNSM.2023.3322442]

Redactable Blockchain-Assisted Secure Data Aggregation Scheme for Fog-Enabled Internet-of-Farming-Things

Bellavista, Paolo;
2023

Abstract

Internet-of-Farming Things (IoFT)-enabled smart agriculture can collect data more reliably and frequently to track the crop’s status and other significant information. Considering that smart agriculture requires working with substantial amounts of sensitive data. In light of this, frequent data processing may threaten the confidentiality and integrity of data and IoFT device privacy. Although numerous privacy-preserving data aggregation methods have been implemented to address these issues, they also have certain security vulnerabilities, such as inadequate data confidentiality, collusion attacks, and malicious data mining attacks. Therefore, we introduce a three-tier architecture-assisted redactable blockchain-based secure data aggregation method with source authentication for the fog-enabled IoFT. This work provides an efficient and secure two-level data aggregation model. The proposed model supports resistance to collusion and malicious data mining threats launched by internal or external attackers. It can also achieve perfect data confidentiality and integrity against a malicious aggregator and an inquisitive control center for an authorized IoFT device. Specifically, the detailed performance analysis and theoretical concrete security proofs demonstrate the practicability and efficiency of the proposed model.
2023
Redactable Blockchain-Assisted Secure Data Aggregation Scheme for Fog-Enabled Internet-of-Farming-Things / Mishra, Rahul; Ramesh, Dharavath; Bellavista, Paolo; Edla, Damodar Reddy. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1932-4537. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:4(2023), pp. 4652-4667. [10.1109/TNSM.2023.3322442]
Mishra, Rahul; Ramesh, Dharavath; Bellavista, Paolo; Edla, Damodar Reddy
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