Visible to the public Security Considerations in the Internet of Things Protocol Stack

TitleSecurity Considerations in the Internet of Things Protocol Stack
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsNair, Kishor Krishnan, Nair, Harikrishnan Damodaran
Conference Name2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Computing and Data Communication Systems (icABCD)
Date Publishedaug
Keywordscompositionality, Internet of Things, Internet of Things (IoT), IoT Protocol Stack, Predictive Metrics, Protocols, pubcrawl, Real-time Systems, Resiliency, Scientific Computing Security, security, Software, Transportation, Vulnerability, Wireless, Wireless communication
AbstractInternet of Things (IoT) wireless devices has the capability to interconnect small footprint devices and its key purpose is to have seamless connection without operational barriers. It is built upon a three-layer (Perception, Transportation and Application) protocol stack architecture. A multitude of security principles must be imposed at each layer for the proper and efficient working of various IoT applications. In the forthcoming years, it is anticipated that IoT devices will be omnipresent, bringing several benefits. The intrinsic security issues in conjunction with the resource constraints in IoT devices enables the proliferation of security vulnerabilities. The absence of specifically designed IoT frameworks, specifications, and interoperability issues further exacerbate the challenges in the IoT arena. This paper conducts an investigation in IoT wireless security with a focus on the major security challenges and considerations from an IoT protocol stack perspective. The vulnerabilities in the IoT protocol stack are laid out along with a gap analysis, evaluation, and the discussion on countermeasures. At the end of this work, critical issues are highlighted with the aim of pointing towards future research directions and drawing conclusions out of it.
DOI10.1109/icABCD51485.2021.9519377
Citation Keynair_security_2021