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IEEE 3219-2023

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Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Active. The surging needs for the Internet of Things (IoT) are dramatically shifting the network structure and challenging the traditional perimeter security paradigm. To establish secure and trustworthy interoperability among billions of heterogeneous interconnected devices, there is a need for standards defining a common framework. In this standard, a blockchain-based Zero-Trust access control framework is defined. The framework provides a typical implementation model and deployment variations, addressing general security and trust in IoT applications with the inspiration of the emerging Zero-Trust paradigm and blockchain technology. The leverage of blockchain and Zero-Trust discussed could provide reliable interactions among people, things, and applications in the presence of failures and attacks, and improve an IoT system’s overall information technology security posture.

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  • Standard from IEEE
  • Published:
  • Document type: IS
  • Pages
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Distributor: IEEE
  • National Committee: IEEE Computer Society / Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers
  • ICS: 35.020
  • ICS: 35.240.99

Product Relations

  • Refers: IEEE 2675-2021
  • Refers: IEEE 2418.2-2020
  • Refers: Tayouri, D., S. Hassidim, E. Bremier, A. Smirnov, and A. Shabatai “Cybersecurity Technologies for Cloud Access” (IEEE White Paper), 2022.