Abstract

Over recent years, the Industrial Internet of Things and connectivity of the various sensors on the industrial and automaton front have played a crucial role in the manufacturing process. Production ventures are predominantly represented by Industry 4.0 so produce colossal information. Data outsourcing is one of the ways to manage the overhead of the massive data generated from the various resource-constrained devices utilized in the industrial environment. Therefore, the crowdsourced data from many organizations are outsourced to the cloud system. However, privacy and security challenges such as illegal admittance, data leakage are raised by the outsourced storage. Data authentication is an optimistic approach to establishing the integrity, confidentiality, and authenticity of the data. The certificateless signcryption scheme is most appropriate for lightweight devices established in the industrial ecosystem. In this article, we propose a privacy-conserving, lightweight data aggregation scheme to attain security in an industrial network. In the proposed model, the data owner collects the industrial data from various resource-constrained devices and sends this data to the data aggregator and proficiently data obtained by the industrial data user securely. Particularly, in this article, we propose a proficient certificateless aggregated signcryption scheme, which provides a data aggregation element in comparison to existing schemes. Our proposed scheme includes mutual authentication, public viability, integrity and confidentiality of data, volatile to key escrow, and privacy-preserving aspects for the industrial data. Performance evaluation and result analysis demonstrate that the proposed protocol performs better than other schemes significantly.

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