Advances in Cryptography for IoT in the Era of Quantum Computing
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 November 2025 | Viewed by 35
Special Issue Editors
Interests: IoT security; lightweight machine learning applications in cyber security; digital twins for critical infrastructure security
Interests: IoT and IoV security; cyber physical systems and critical infrastructure security; new lightweight trust management systems; generative AI for cyber security
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed industries by enabling seamless connectivity and automation. However, this interconnected ecosystem is highly vulnerable to cyber threats due to the resource constraints of IoT devices, their large attack surface, and the reliance on traditional cryptographic mechanisms that may not be optimized for constrained environments. With the advent of quantum computing, classical cryptographic algorithms—especially those based on RSA, ECC, and DSA—face a significant threat, necessitating the development and adoption of quantum-resistant cryptographic techniques.
This Special Issue aims to address the emerging challenges in IoT security by exploring cutting-edge cryptographic techniques tailored for constrained IoT devices, both in classical and post-quantum contexts. Topics of interest include (but not limited to) the following:
• Lightweight cryptographic protocols;
• Quantum-resistant key exchange mechanisms;
• Blockchain-based security frameworks;
• Homomorphic encryption for secure IoT data processing;
• IoT hardware security;
• Hybrid security models that integrate classical and quantum-safe techniques.
We encourage submissions that propose novel cryptographic solutions, analyze the impact of quantum threats on IoT security, and discuss practical implementations of post-quantum cryptography in real-world IoT applications. Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers are invited to contribute original research, case studies, and comprehensive reviews addressing the evolving security landscape of IoT in the quantum computing era.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Faiza Medjek
Dr. Nabil Djedjig
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- lightweight cryptography
- Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)
- quantum-resistant algorithms
- homomorphic encryption
- key exchange mechanisms
- hybrid security models
- blockchain security
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