Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-18-2018
Department
Engineering
Keywords
cryptography, quality of service, resilience, software, reliability
Abstract
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is a large and complex domain. These systems are often constructed using a very diverse set of hardware, software and protocols. This, combined with the ever increasing number of IoT solutions/services that are rushed to market means that most such systems are rife with security holes. Recent incidents (e.g., the Mirai botnet) further highlight such security issues. With emerging technologies such as blockchain and software-defined networks (SDNs), new security solutions are possible in the IoT domain. In this paper we will explore future trends in IoT security: (a) the use of blockchains in IoT security, (b) data provenance for sensor information, (c) reliable and secure transport mechanisms using SDNs (d) scalable authentication and remote attestation mechanisms for IoT devices and (e) threat modeling and risk/maturity assessment frameworks for the domain.
Source Publication Title
2018 International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT)
Publisher
IEEE
First Page
1
DOI
10.1109/EMSOFT.2018.8537206
Recommended Citation
Mohan, S., Asplund, M., Bloom, G., Sadeghi, A., Ibrahim, A., Salajageh, N., Griffioen, P., & Sinopoli, B. (2018). Special Session: The Future of IoT Security. 2018 International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT), 1. https://doi.org/10.1109/EMSOFT.2018.8537206
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