Visible to the public IoT Standard Platform Architecture That Provides Defense against DDoS Attacks

TitleIoT Standard Platform Architecture That Provides Defense against DDoS Attacks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsLee, Yun-kyung, Kim, Young-ho, Kim, Jeong-nyeo
Conference Name2021 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Asia (ICCE-Asia)
Keywordsattack surface, Computer hacking, Conferences, DDoS Attack, denial-of-service attack, IoT network security, IoT security, Limiting, Metrics, OCF, performance evaluation, Protocols, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Time measurement, zero trust
AbstractIoT devices have evolved with the goal of becoming more connected. However, for security it is necessary to reduce the attack surface by allowing only necessary devices to be connected. In addition, as the number of IoT devices increases, DDoS attacks targeting IoT devices also increase. In this paper, we propose a method to apply the zero trust concept of SDP as a way to enhance security and prevent DDoS attacks in the IoT device network to which the OCF platform, one of the IoT standard platforms, is applied. The protocol proposed in this paper needs to perform additional functions in IoT devices, and the processing overhead due to the functions is 62.6ms on average. Therefore, by applying the method proposed in this paper, although there is a small amount of processing overhead, DDoS attacks targeting the IoT network can be defended and the security of the IoT network can be improved.
DOI10.1109/ICCE-Asia53811.2021.9641892
Citation Keylee_iot_2021