Privacy-aware IoT cloud survivability for future connected home ecosystem

A. Arabo
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Abstract

Cloud services can greatly enhance the capabilities of mobile and smart devices, particularly within the ecosystem of connected home futures. A single device now performs multiple functions: organizing contacts and calendars, playing games, storing sensitive personal and corporate information, and even making phone calls. Mobile devices are currently, largely single-user systems. Despite the fact that a device can be used for various purposes, the dividing line between data and applications applied in differing domains is poorly defined. Extending such complexities to the cloud raises a host of issues relating to data ownership, cloud-centric security modules, data/device centric mobile security solutions, and cloud-centric data management. Device survivability, remote device management, and contextual policy enforcement capabilities can be supported and extended by cloud services. In this paper, our contribution is threefold: firstly, we examine the issues related to mobile/smart devices and cloud services, and present a context-based, dynamic cloud security framework appropriate for connected home ecosystem futures. Secondly, we outline the key requirements for a cloud infrastructure. We outline mechanisms to handle device survivability and continuity in terms of remote back-up, remote wipe and dynamic context-aware cloud-centric smart device solutions. Thirdly, the paper also summarised some of the security threats and presents a design for a dynamic secure cloud resilience framework. The framework supports the issues of continuity, resilience and survivability of data on smart devices.
面向未来互联家庭生态系统的隐私感知物联网云生存能力
云服务可以极大地增强移动和智能设备的能力,特别是在互联家庭未来的生态系统中。一台设备现在有多种功能:组织联系人和日历,玩游戏,存储敏感的个人和公司信息,甚至打电话。目前,移动设备主要是单用户系统。尽管设备可以用于各种目的,但在不同领域应用的数据和应用程序之间的分界线定义不清。将这种复杂性扩展到云端会引发一系列与数据所有权、以云为中心的安全模块、以数据/设备为中心的移动安全解决方案以及以云为中心的数据管理相关的问题。云服务可以支持和扩展设备生存能力、远程设备管理和上下文策略实施功能。在本文中,我们的贡献有三个方面:首先,我们研究了与移动/智能设备和云服务相关的问题,并提出了一个基于上下文的动态云安全框架,适用于互联家庭生态系统的未来。其次,我们概述了云基础设施的关键需求。我们概述了在远程备份、远程擦除和动态上下文感知云中心智能设备解决方案方面处理设备生存性和连续性的机制。第三,总结了一些安全威胁,提出了一个动态安全云弹性框架的设计。该框架支持智能设备上数据的连续性、弹性和生存性问题。
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