Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains

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Autor(a) principal: Samaila, Musa Gwani
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Sequeiros, João B. F., 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/10400.6/9228
Resumo: The world is witnessing the emerging role of Internet of Things (IoT) as a technology that is transforming different industries, global community and its economy. Currently, a plethora of interconnected smart devices have been deployed for diverse pervasive applications and services, and billions more are expected to be connected to the Internet in the near future. The potential benefits of IoT include improved quality of life, convenience, enhanced energy efficiency, and more productivity. Alongside these potential benefits, however, come increased security risks and potential for abuse. Arguably, this is partly because many IoT start-ups and electronics hobbyists lack security expertise, and some established companies do not make security a priority in their designs, and hence they produce IoT devices that are often ill-equipped in terms of security. In this paper, we discuss different IoT application areas, and identify security threats in IoT architecture. We consider security requirements and present typical security threats for each of the application domains. Finally, we present several possible security countermeasures, and introduce the IoT Hardware Platform Security Advisor (IoT-HarPSecA) framework, which is still under development. IoT-HarPSecA is aimed at facilitating the design and prototyping of secure IoT devices.
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title Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
spellingShingle Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
Samaila, Musa Gwani
Internet of Things
Security
Privacy
Application domain
Security requirements
Framework
IoT-HarPSecA
title_short Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
title_full Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
title_fullStr Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
title_full_unstemmed Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
title_sort Security Threats and Possible Countermeasures in Applications Covering Different Industry Domains
author Samaila, Musa Gwani
author_facet Samaila, Musa Gwani
Sequeiros, João B. F.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
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author2 Sequeiros, João B. F.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Samaila, Musa Gwani
Sequeiros, João B. F.
Freire, Mario
Inácio, Pedro R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internet of Things
Security
Privacy
Application domain
Security requirements
Framework
IoT-HarPSecA
topic Internet of Things
Security
Privacy
Application domain
Security requirements
Framework
IoT-HarPSecA
description The world is witnessing the emerging role of Internet of Things (IoT) as a technology that is transforming different industries, global community and its economy. Currently, a plethora of interconnected smart devices have been deployed for diverse pervasive applications and services, and billions more are expected to be connected to the Internet in the near future. The potential benefits of IoT include improved quality of life, convenience, enhanced energy efficiency, and more productivity. Alongside these potential benefits, however, come increased security risks and potential for abuse. Arguably, this is partly because many IoT start-ups and electronics hobbyists lack security expertise, and some established companies do not make security a priority in their designs, and hence they produce IoT devices that are often ill-equipped in terms of security. In this paper, we discuss different IoT application areas, and identify security threats in IoT architecture. We consider security requirements and present typical security threats for each of the application domains. Finally, we present several possible security countermeasures, and introduce the IoT Hardware Platform Security Advisor (IoT-HarPSecA) framework, which is still under development. IoT-HarPSecA is aimed at facilitating the design and prototyping of secure IoT devices.
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