Visible to the public Poster Abstract: Security Comes First, a Public-key Cryptography Framework for the Internet of Things

TitlePoster Abstract: Security Comes First, a Public-key Cryptography Framework for the Internet of Things
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsShafagh, H., Hithnawi, A.
Conference NameDistributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Date PublishedMay
KeywordsAcceleration, cryptography, end-to-end communication, Engines, Hardware, Internet, Internet of Things, Internet services, Internet-connectivity, interoperability, IoT, IP networks, IP-based security solutions, open systems, Protocols, public key cryptography, public-key cryptography, safety issues, security issues, smart devices
Abstract

Novel Internet services are emerging around an increasing number of sensors and actuators in our surroundings, commonly referred to as smart devices. Smart devices, which form the backbone of the Internet of Things (IoT), enable alternative forms of user experience by means of automation, convenience, and efficiency. At the same time new security and safety issues arise, given the Internet-connectivity and the interaction possibility of smart devices with human's proximate living space. Hence, security is a fundamental requirement of the IoT design. In order to remain interoperable with the existing infrastructure, we postulate a security framework compatible to standard IP-based security solutions, yet optimized to meet the constraints of the IoT ecosystem. In this ongoing work, we first identify necessary components of an interoperable secure End-to-End communication while incorporating Public-key Cryptography (PKC). To this end, we tackle involved computational and communication overheads. The required components on the hardware side are the affordable hardware acceleration engines for cryptographic operations and on the software side header compression and long-lasting secure sessions. In future work, we focus on integration of these components into a framework and the evaluation of an early prototype of this framework.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6846155/?reload=true
DOI10.1109/DCOSS.2014.62
Citation Key6846155