Toward Usable Network Traffic Policies for IoT Devices in Consumer Networks

Nicholas DeMarinis, Rodrigo Fonseca
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Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution has brought millions of small, low-cost, connected devices into our homes, cities, infrastructure, and more. However, these devices are often plagued by security vulnerabilities that pose threats to user privacy or can threaten the Internet architecture as a whole. Home networks can be particularly vulnerable to these threats as they typically have no network administrator and often contain unpatched or otherwise vulnerable devices. In this paper, we argue that the unique security challenges of home networks require a new network-layer architecture to both protect against external threats and mitigate attacks from compromised devices. We present initial findings based on traffic analysis from a small-scale IoT testbed toward identifying predictable patterns in IoT traffic that may allow construction of a policy-based framework to restrict malicious traffic. Based on our observations, we discuss key features for the design of this architecture to promote future developments in network-layer security in smart home networks.
面向消费者网络中物联网设备的可用网络流量策略研究
物联网(IoT)革命为我们的家庭、城市、基础设施等带来了数以百万计的小型、低成本、互联设备。然而,这些设备经常受到安全漏洞的困扰,这些漏洞对用户隐私构成威胁,或者可能威胁到整个Internet架构。家庭网络尤其容易受到这些威胁,因为家庭网络通常没有网络管理员,而且经常包含未打补丁或易受攻击的设备。在本文中,我们认为家庭网络的独特安全挑战需要一种新的网络层架构来抵御外部威胁并减轻来自受损设备的攻击。我们提出了基于小规模物联网测试平台流量分析的初步发现,旨在确定物联网流量中的可预测模式,这些模式可能允许构建基于策略的框架来限制恶意流量。根据我们的观察,我们讨论了该架构设计的关键特性,以促进智能家居网络中网络层安全的未来发展。
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