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As Internet of Things (IoT) devices become ubiquitous, they face increasing cybersecurity threats. Unlike standard 1-to-1 communication, the unique challenge posed by n-to-n communication in IoT is that messages must not be encrypted for a single recipient but for a group of recipients. For this reason, using Secure Group Communication (SGC) schemes is necessary to encrypt n-to-n communication efficiently for large group sizes. To this end, the literature presents various SGC schemes with varying features, performance profiles, and architectures, making the selection process challenging. A selection from this multitude of SGC schemes should best be made based on a benchmark that provides an overview of the performance of the schemes. Such a benchmark would make it much easier for developers to select an SGC scheme, but such a benchmark still needs to be created. This paper aims to close this gap by presenting a benchmark for SGC schemes that focus on IoT. Since the design of a benchmark first requires the definition of the underlying business problems, we defined suitable problems for using SGC schemes in the IoT sector as the first step. We identified a common problem for the centralized and decentralized/hybrid SGC schemes, whereas the distributed/contributory SGC schemes required defining an independent business problem. Based on these business problems, we first designed a specification-based benchmark, which we then extended to a hybrid benchmark through corresponding implementations. Finally, we deployed our hybrid benchmark in a typical IoT environment and measured and compared the performance of different SGC schemes. Our findings reveal notable impacts on calculation times and storage requirements without a trusted Central Instance (CI) in distributed/contributory SGC schemes.

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Discover data, 2 (2024), 1, 5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44248-024-00010-6. ISSN: 2731-6955 Cham : Springer International Publishing

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Prantl, T., Bauer, A., Engel, S., Horn, L., Krupitzer, C., Iffländer, L., & Kounev, S. (2024). Benchmarking of Secure Group Communication schemes with focus on IoT. Discover data, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44248-024-00010-6

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@article{Prantl2024, doi = {10.1007/s44248-024-00010-6}, author = {Prantl, Thomas and Bauer, André and Engel, Simon et al.}, title = {Benchmarking of Secure Group Communication schemes with focus on IoT}, journal = {Discover Data}, year = {2024}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, }

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