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QUANTUM-RESILIENT ADAPTIVE NETWORK SECURITY MODEL FOR IOT AND EDGE COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURES

  • 1. Senior Lecturer, Department of Information Security, Faculty of Computer Engineering, Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhon Beruniy

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This article proposes a quantum-resilient adaptive network security model for IoT and edge computing infrastructures. The model integrates firewalls, IDPS, Zero Trust, post-quantum cryptography, and resource-aware optimization. BIKE is used for secure key exchange, NTRUEncrypt for data encryption, and SPHINCS+ for digital signatures and integrity protection. The proposed approach improves security, performance, and quantum resilience in modern IoT and edge environments.

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