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Author (up) Díaz-Sánchez, D.; Marín-López, A.; Almenárez-Mendoza, F.; Arias-Cabarcos, P.; Simon-Sherratt, R. url  doi
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  Title TLS/PKI Challenges and Certificate Pinning Techniques for IoT and M2M Secure Communications Type Journal Article
  Year 2019 Publication IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 3502-3531  
  Keywords authentication, certificate pinning, cynamon, DTLS, Internet of Things, Machine to Machine, magos, PKI, Protocols, TLS, Trusted Third Party, Tutorials  
  Abstract Transport layer security (TLS) is becoming the de facto standard to provide end-to-end security in the current Internet. IoT and M2M scenarios are not an exception since TLS is also being adopted there. The ability of TLS for negotiating any security parameter, its flexibility and extensibility are responsible for its wide adoption but also for several attacks. Moreover, as it relies on public key infrastructure (PKI) for authentication, it is also affected by PKI problems. Considering the advent of IoT/M2M scenarios and their particularities, it is necessary to have a closer look at TLS history to evaluate the potential challenges of using TLS and PKI in these scenarios. According to this, this paper provides a deep revision of several security aspects of TLS and PKI, with a particular focus on current certificate pinning solutions in order to illustrate the potential problems that should be addressed.  
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  ISSN 1553-877X ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number UC3M @ josealga @ 870489388 Serial 38  
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