Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices

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Autor(a) principal: Samaila, Musa Gwani
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Neto, Miguel, Fernandes, Diogo A. B., Freire, Mario, Inácio, Pedro R. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9232
Resumo: The current vision of the Internet of Things (IoT) is to ensure that everything from everywhere is connected to the Internet at all times using Internet Protocol (IP). This idea has the potential of making homes, cities, electric grids, among others, safer, more efficient, and easier to manage. Nevertheless, a number of obstacles still remain to fully realize the IoT vision, with security and privacy among the most critical. Ensuring security and privacy in the IoT is particularly complicated, especially for the resource-constrained devices due to finite energy supply and low computing power. These factors are typically at odds with most of the existing security protocols and schemes proposed for the IoT because of the intensive computational nature of the cryptographic algorithms involved. This paper performs an extensive comparison of previous surveys on the subject, and shows its novelty with respect to the previous work. It describes 9 application domains and presents, in detail, security requirements, system models, threat models along with protocols and technologies for those 9 application areas. The survey also performs an exhaustive examination of some existing mechanisms and approaches proposed in the literature for ensuring security and privacy of IoT devices. Finally, it outlines some open research issues associated with IoT security.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
A Survey
title Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
spellingShingle Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
Samaila, Musa Gwani
Application domain
Internet of Things
Privacy
Protocols
Security
Security requirements
System model
Threat model
title_short Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
title_full Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
title_fullStr Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
title_sort Challenges of Securing Internet of Things Devices
author Samaila, Musa Gwani
author_facet Samaila, Musa Gwani
Neto, Miguel
Fernandes, Diogo A. B.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
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author2 Neto, Miguel
Fernandes, Diogo A. B.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Samaila, Musa Gwani
Neto, Miguel
Fernandes, Diogo A. B.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Application domain
Internet of Things
Privacy
Protocols
Security
Security requirements
System model
Threat model
topic Application domain
Internet of Things
Privacy
Protocols
Security
Security requirements
System model
Threat model
description The current vision of the Internet of Things (IoT) is to ensure that everything from everywhere is connected to the Internet at all times using Internet Protocol (IP). This idea has the potential of making homes, cities, electric grids, among others, safer, more efficient, and easier to manage. Nevertheless, a number of obstacles still remain to fully realize the IoT vision, with security and privacy among the most critical. Ensuring security and privacy in the IoT is particularly complicated, especially for the resource-constrained devices due to finite energy supply and low computing power. These factors are typically at odds with most of the existing security protocols and schemes proposed for the IoT because of the intensive computational nature of the cryptographic algorithms involved. This paper performs an extensive comparison of previous surveys on the subject, and shows its novelty with respect to the previous work. It describes 9 application domains and presents, in detail, security requirements, system models, threat models along with protocols and technologies for those 9 application areas. The survey also performs an exhaustive examination of some existing mechanisms and approaches proposed in the literature for ensuring security and privacy of IoT devices. Finally, it outlines some open research issues associated with IoT security.
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