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Rodrigo Roman
Researcher at University of Málaga
Publications - 84
Citations - 5689
Rodrigo Roman is an academic researcher from University of Málaga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 82 publications receiving 4994 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo Roman include Institute for Infocomm Research Singapore & Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
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On the features and challenges of security and privacy in distributed internet of things
TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to show that the distributed approach has various challenges that need to be solved, but also various interesting properties and strengths.
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Mobile Edge Computing, Fog et al.: A Survey and Analysis of Security Threats and Challenges
TL;DR: The main goal of this study is to holistically analyze the security threats, challenges, and mechanisms inherent in all edge paradigms, while highlighting potential synergies and venues of collaboration.
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Securing the Internet of Things
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present security of Internet of things, where every physical object has a virtual component that can produce and consume services such extreme interconnection will bring unprecedented convenience and economy, but it will also require novel approaches to ensure its safe and ethical use.
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Trust management systems for wireless sensor networks: Best practices
TL;DR: The best practices that are considered essential for developing a good trust management system for WSN are listed and an analysis of the state of the art related to these practices is made.
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Key management systems for sensor networks in the context of the Internet of Things
TL;DR: This paper will analyse not only the applicability of existing mechanisms such as public key cryptography and pre-shared keys for sensor nodes in the IoT context, but also the Applicability of those link-layer oriented key management systems (KMS) whose original purpose is to provide shared keys for Sensor nodes belonging to the same WSN.