Security challenges in fog-computing environment: a systematic appraisal of current developments

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 209-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jimoh Yakubu ◽  
Shafi’i Muhammad Abdulhamid ◽  
Haruna Atabo Christopher ◽  
Haruna Chiroma ◽  
Mohammed Abdullahi
Author(s):  
Nerijus Šatkauskas ◽  
Algimantas Venčkauskas ◽  
Nerijus Morkevičius ◽  
Agnius Liutkevičius

Author(s):  
Satyabrata Rout ◽  
Sudhansu Shekhar Patra ◽  
Jnyana Ranjan Mohanty ◽  
Rabindra K. Barik ◽  
Rakesh K. Lenka

Author(s):  
Anshu Devi ◽  
Ramesh Kait ◽  
Virender Ranga

Fog computing is a term coined by networking giant Cisco. It is a new paradigm that extends the cloud computing model by conferring computation, storage, and application services at the periphery of networks. Fog computing is a gifted paradigm of cloud computing that facilitates the mobility, portability, heterogeneity, and processing of voluminous data. These distinct features of fog help to reduce latency and make it suitable for location-sensitive applications. Fog computing features raise new security concerns and challenges. The existing cloud security has not been implemented directly due to mobility, heterogeneity of fog nodes. As we know, IoT has to process large amount of data quickly; therefore, it has various functionality-driven applications that escalate security concerns. The primary aim of this chapter is to present the most recent security aspects such as authentication and trust, reputation-based trust model, rogue fog node and authentication at different level, security threats, challenges, and also highlights the future aspects of fog.


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