Secu Wear: An Open Source, Multi-component Hardware/Software Platform for Exploring Wearable Security

M. Hale, Dalton Ellis, R. Gamble, Charles Walter, Jessica Lin
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Wearables are the next big development in the mobile internet of things. Operating in a body area network around a smartphone user they serve a variety of commercial, medical, and personal uses. Whether used for fitness tracking, mobile health monitoring, or as remote controllers, wearable devices can include sensors that collect a variety of data and actuators that provide hap tic feedback and unique user interfaces for controlling software and hardware. Wearables are typically wireless and use Bluetooth LE (low energy) to transmit data to a waiting smartphone app. Frequently, apps forward this data onward to online web servers for tracking. Security and privacy concerns abound when wearables capture sensitive data or provide critical functionality. This paper develops a platform, called SecuWear, for conducting wearable security research, collecting data, and identifying vulnerabilities in hardware and software. SecuWear combines open source technologies to enable researchers to rapidly prototype security vulnerability test cases, evaluate them on actual hardware, and analyze the results to understand how best to mitigate problems. The paper includes two types of evaluation in the form of a comparative analysis and empirical study. The results reveal how several passive observation attacks present themselves in wearable applications and how the SecuWear platform can capture the necessary information needed to identify and combat such attacks.
安全穿戴:探索可穿戴安全性的开源、多组件硬件/软件平台
可穿戴设备是移动物联网的下一个重大发展。它们在智能手机用户周围的身体区域网络中运行,服务于各种商业、医疗和个人用途。无论是用于健身跟踪、移动健康监测还是作为远程控制器,可穿戴设备都可以包括收集各种数据的传感器和提供动态反馈的执行器,以及用于控制软件和硬件的独特用户界面。可穿戴设备通常是无线的,使用蓝牙LE(低功耗)将数据传输到等待的智能手机应用程序。通常,应用程序将这些数据转发给在线web服务器进行跟踪。当可穿戴设备捕获敏感数据或提供关键功能时,安全和隐私问题比比皆是。本文开发了一个名为SecuWear的平台,用于进行可穿戴安全研究,收集数据,识别硬件和软件中的漏洞。SecuWear结合了开源技术,使研究人员能够快速构建安全漏洞测试用例的原型,在实际硬件上进行评估,并分析结果,以了解如何最好地缓解问题。本文包括比较分析和实证研究两种评估形式。研究结果揭示了几种被动观察攻击如何在可穿戴应用程序中出现,以及SecuWear平台如何捕获识别和打击此类攻击所需的必要信息。
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