Enhancing the Reliability of IoT Data Marketplaces through Security Validation of IoT Devices

Yoonjong Na, Yejin Joo, Heejo Lee, Xiangchen Zhao, Kurian Karyakulam Sajan, G. Ramachandran, B. Krishnamachari
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IoT data marketplaces are being developed to help cities and communities create large scale IoT applications. Such data marketplaces let the IoT device owners sell their data to the application developers. Following this application development model, the application developers need not deploy their own IoT devices when developing IoT applications; instead, they can buy data from a data marketplace. In a marketplace-based IoT application, the application developers are making critical business and operation decisions using the data produced by seller’s IoT devices. Under these circumstances, it is crucial to verify and validate the security of IoT devices.In this paper, we assess the security of IoT data marketplaces. In particular, we discuss what kind of vulnerabilities exist in IoT data marketplaces using the well-known STRIDE model, and present a security assessment and certification framework for IoT data marketplaces to help the device owners to examine the security vulnerabilities of their devices. Most importantly, our solution certifies the IoT devices when they connect to the data marketplace, which helps the application developers to make an informed decision when buying and consuming data from a data marketplace. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, we have developed a proof-of-concept using I3 (Intelligent IoT Integrator), which is an open-source IoT data marketplace developed at the University of Southern California, and IoTcube, which is a vulnerability detection toolkit developed by researchers at Korea University. Through this work, we show that it is possible to increase the reliability of a IoT data marketplace while not damaging the convenience of the users.
通过物联网设备的安全验证提高物联网数据市场的可靠性
物联网数据市场正在开发中,以帮助城市和社区创建大规模的物联网应用。这样的数据市场允许物联网设备所有者将其数据出售给应用程序开发人员。按照这种应用开发模式,应用开发人员在开发物联网应用时不需要部署自己的物联网设备;相反,他们可以从数据市场购买数据。在基于市场的物联网应用程序中,应用程序开发人员正在使用卖方物联网设备产生的数据做出关键的业务和运营决策。在这种情况下,验证和验证物联网设备的安全性至关重要。在本文中,我们评估了物联网数据市场的安全性。特别是,我们使用众所周知的STRIDE模型讨论了物联网数据市场中存在什么样的漏洞,并提出了物联网数据市场的安全评估和认证框架,以帮助设备所有者检查其设备的安全漏洞。最重要的是,我们的解决方案在物联网设备连接到数据市场时对其进行认证,这有助于应用程序开发人员在从数据市场购买和使用数据时做出明智的决定。为了证明所提出方法的有效性,我们使用I3(智能物联网集成商)和IoTcube进行了概念验证,I3是南加州大学开发的开源物联网数据市场,IoTcube是高丽大学研究人员开发的漏洞检测工具包。通过这项工作,我们表明有可能提高物联网数据市场的可靠性,同时不损害用户的便利性。
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