Authors
Hao Cheng, Georgios Fotiadis, Johann Großschädl, Peter YA Ryan
Publication date
2023
Conference
9th International Conference on Mobile, Secure and Programmable Networking (MSPN 2023)
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Cham, Switzerland
Description
Most widely-used protocols for end-to-end security, such as TLS and its datagram variant DTLS, are highly computation-intensive and introduce significant communication overheads, which makes them impractical for resource-restricted IoT devices. The recently-introduced Disco protocol framework provides a clean and well-documented basis for the design of strong end-to-end security with lower complexity than the (D)TLS protocol and no legacy baggage. Disco consists of two sub-protocols, namely Noise (known from e.g., WhatsApp) and Strobe, and is rather minimalist in terms of cryptography since it requires only an elliptic curve in Montgomery form and a cryptographic permutation as basic building blocks. In this paper, we present IoTDisco, an optimized implementation of the Disco protocol for 16-bit TI MSP430 microcontrollers. IoTDisco is based on David Wong’s EmbeddedDisco software and contains …
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H Cheng, G Fotiadis, J Großschädl, PYA Ryan - International Conference on Mobile, Secure, and …, 2023