Network-level security and privacy control for smart-home IoT devices

2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob)(2015)

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The increasing uptake of smart home appliances, such as lights, smoke-alarms, power switches, baby monitors, and weighing scales, raises privacy and security concerns at unprecedented scale, allowing legitimate and illegitimate entities to snoop and intrude into the family's activities. In this paper we first illustrate these threats using real devices currently available in the market. We then argue that as more such devices emerge, the attack vectors increase, and ensuring privacy/security of the house becomes more challenging. We therefore advocate that device-level protections be augmented with network-level security solutions, that can monitor network activity to detect suspicious behavior. We further propose that software defined networking technology be used to dynamically block/quarantine devices, based on their network activity and on the context within the house such as time-of-day or occupancy-level. We believe our network-centric approach can augment device-centric security for the emerging smart-home.
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network-level security,privacy control,smart-home IoT devices,smart home appliances,attack vectors,device-level protections,suspicious behavior detection,software defined networking technology,dynamically block-quarantine devices
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