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DORBRI: An Architecture for the DoD Security Breaches Through Quantum IoT

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Internet of Things is the one based on data analytics and the competence to gain an accurate and deep understanding about the sensors. Security is the most crucial and vital need for developing IoT Communication wireless network. Classical Cryptography has provide a way to ensure the fundamental needs of communication networks but the security is not to the optimal level and the downside may be dealt by Quantum technology. To constrain these insights, IoT applications depend on neural networks and machine learning to extract Knowledge data based decision support. The DORBRI architecture proposed in this paper addresses the issues that are faced by the cryptosystem through the Post-Quantum cryptography based Quantum IoT. The block chain allows us to ensure the soundness and permanence of the information since you cannot modify or capture data without that particular action get recorded. Communication over the proposed secure channel will be faster and considerably reduce the loss of data.

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A. Dorothy, B., S. Ramesh Kumar, B. (2019). DORBRI: An Architecture for the DoD Security Breaches Through Quantum IoT. In: Smys, S., Bestak, R., Chen, JZ., Kotuliak, I. (eds) International Conference on Computer Networks and Communication Technologies. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 15. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8681-6_44

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