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Security, Privacy, and Access Control in Information-Centric Networking: A Survey
Abstract-Information-Centric Networking (ICN) replaces the widely used host-centric networking paradigm in communication networks (e.g., Internet and mobile ad hoc networks) with an information-centric paradigm, which prioritizes the delivery of named content, oblivious of the contents’ origin. Content and client security, provenance, and identity privacy are intrinsic by design in the ICN paradigm as opposed to the current host centric
paradigm where they have been instrumented as an after-thought. However, given its nascency, the ICN paradigm has several open security and privacy concerns. In this article, survey the existing literature in security and privacy in ICN and present open questions. More specifically, we explore three broad areas: security threats, privacy risks, and access control enforcement mechanisms
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