A method based on encryption and node rating for securing the RPL protocol communications in the IoT ecosystem
This paper addresses security challenges, specifically malicious nodes and sinkhole attacks, for IoT devices communicating via the RPL protocol, which is important for maintaining data integrity and network reliability in IoT deployments.
This paper proposes DSH-RPL, a robust hybrid method that uses encryption and node rating to secure RPL protocol communications in IoT ecosystems. The method reduces the false-positive rate by over 18.2% and 23.1%, the false-negative rate by over 16.1% and 22.78%, and increases the packet delivery rate by over 19.68% and 25.32% compared to SecTrust-RPL and IBOOS-RPL.
Internet of Things (IoT) provides the possibility for milliards of devices throughout the world to communicate with each other, and data is collected autonomously. The big data generated by the devices should be managed securely. Due to security challenges, like malicious nodes, many approaches cannot respond to these concerns. In this paper, a robust hybrid method, including encryption, is used as an efficient approach for resolving the RPL protocol concerns so that the devices are connected securely. Therefore, the proposed DSH-RPL method for securing the RPL protocol comprises the four following phases: The first phase creates a reliable RPL. The second phase detects the sinkhole attack. The third phase quarantines the detected malicious node, and the fourth phase transmits data through encryption. The simulation results show that the DSH-RPL reduces the false-positive rate more than 18.2% and 23.1%, and reduces the false-negative rate more than 16.1% and 22.78%, it also increases the packet delivery rate more than 19.68% and 25.32% and increases the detection rate more than 26% and 31% compared to SecTrust-RPL and IBOOS-RPL.