Decentralised Trust and Security Mechanisms for IoT Networks at the Edge: A Comprehensive Review

April 19, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› EAI Endorsed Trans IoT [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 31 [cited 2026 Apr. 19];11

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Authors Khandoker Ashik Uz Zaman, Mahdi H. Miraz, Mohammed N. M. Ali arXiv ID 2604.17179 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.NI Citations 0 Venue EAI Endorsed Trans IoT [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 31 [cited 2026 Apr. 19];11
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The proliferation of the amalgamation of IoT and edge computing has increased the demand for decentralised trust and security mechanisms capable of operating across heterogeneous and resource-limited devices. Approaches such as federated learning, Zero Trust architectures, lightweight blockchain and distributed neural models offer alternatives to centralised control. OBJECTIVES: This review examines various state-of-the-art decentralised mechanisms and evaluates their effectiveness in terms of securing IoT networks at the edge. METHODS: Thirty recent studies were analysed to compare how decentralised architectures establish trust, support secure communication and enable intrusion and anomaly detection. Frameworks, such as DFGL-LZTA, SecFedDNN and COSIER were assessed. RESULTS: Decentralised designs enhance privacy, reduce single points of failure and improve adaptive threat response, though challenges remain in scalability, efficiency and interoperability. CONCLUSION: The study identifies key considerations and future research needs for building secure and resilient trust-aware IoT edge ecosystems.
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