Abstract

While the increasing digitalization of our society and amalgamation of embedded devices into the ever-increasing facets of our daily life (e.g., in smart and intelligent vehicles, smart cities and smart nations, and critical infrastructure sectors) have resulted in improved productivity and quality of life, the trend has also resulted in a trend of increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber exploitation and cyber threats. Hence, there is a need for coordinated efforts from the research community to address resulting concerns using both cryptographic and non-cryptographic solutions, such as those presented in this special section.

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