Blockchain IoT (BIoT): A New Direction for Solving Internet of Things Security and Trust Issues
Title | Blockchain IoT (BIoT): A New Direction for Solving Internet of Things Security and Trust Issues |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Urien, P. |
Conference Name | 2018 3rd Cloudification of the Internet of Things (CIoT) |
Date Published | jul |
Keywords | authentication, blockchain, blockchain infrastructure, Blockchain IoT, blockchain operation, blockchain platforms, blockchain security, blockchain transactions, computer network security, controller entities, cryptographic signatures, cryptography, data authentication, Internet of Things, Internet of Things security, pubcrawl, Random access memory, secure microcontrollers, security, sensor data, sensors data, Software, transaction forgery, Trusted Computing, trusted computing resources |
Abstract | The Blockchain is an emerging paradigm that could solve security and trust issues for Internet of Things (IoT) platforms. We recently introduced in an IETF draft ("Blockchain Transaction Protocol for Constraint Nodes") the BIoT paradigm, whose main idea is to insert sensor data in blockchain transactions. Because objects are not logically connected to blockchain platforms, controller entities forward all information needed for transaction forgery. Never less in order to generate cryptographic signatures, object needs some trusted computing resources. In previous papers we proposed the Four-Quater Architecture integrating general purpose unit (GPU), radio SoC, sensors/actuators and secure elements including TLS/DTLS stacks. These secure microcontrollers also manage crypto libraries required for blockchain operation. The BIoT concept has four main benefits: publication/duplication of sensors data in public and distributed ledgers, time stamping by the blockchain infrastructure, data authentication, and non repudiation. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8627112 |
DOI | 10.1109/CIOT.2018.8627112 |
Citation Key | urien_blockchain_2018 |
- data authentication
- trusted computing resources
- Trusted Computing
- transaction forgery
- Software
- sensors data
- sensor data
- security
- secure microcontrollers
- Random access memory
- pubcrawl
- Internet of Things security
- Internet of Things
- authentication
- Cryptography
- cryptographic signatures
- controller entities
- computer network security
- blockchain transactions
- blockchain security
- blockchain platforms
- blockchain operation
- Blockchain IoT
- blockchain infrastructure
- blockchain