HSC-IoT: A Hardware and Software Co-Verification Based Authentication Scheme for Internet of Things

M. Hossain, S. Noor, Ragib Hasan
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The Internet of Things (IoT) have become popular in diverse domains because of their accessibility and mobility as well as cost-efficient manufacturing, deployment, and maintenance process. The widespread deployment of IoT devices makes them an attractive target for an attacker trying to gain unauthorized access to an IoT-based system. An adversary clones a real hardware device or compromises embedded software to impersonate a legitimate device, and thus gains unauthorized access to sensitive information and performs security-critical operations. The existing security schemes for the mobile systems cannot be applied directly to an IoT-enabled infrastructure since devices are resource constrained regarding storage, processing power, and communication bandwidth. Additionally, the current security approaches for the IoT systems are unable to identify physically compromised IoT devices. In this paper, we propose HSC-IoT, a resource-efficient Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)-based security protocol that ensures both software and hardware integrity of IoT devices. HSC-IoT also provides a lightweight mutual authentication scheme for the resource-limited devices based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography. We present a detailed analysis of the security strength of HSC-IoT. We implemented a prototype of HSC-IoT on IoT devices powered by Contiki OS and provided an extensive comparative analysis of HSC-IoT with contemporary IoT security protocols.
HSC-IoT:一种基于软硬件协同验证的物联网认证方案
物联网(IoT)由于其可访问性和移动性以及经济高效的制造、部署和维护过程而在各个领域变得流行。物联网设备的广泛部署使其成为攻击者试图未经授权访问基于物联网的系统的诱人目标。攻击者克隆真实的硬件设备或危害嵌入式软件来冒充合法设备,从而获得对敏感信息的未经授权访问并执行对安全至关重要的操作。现有的移动系统安全方案不能直接应用于支持物联网的基础设施,因为设备在存储、处理能力和通信带宽方面受到资源限制。此外,目前物联网系统的安全方法无法识别物理上受损的物联网设备。在本文中,我们提出HSC-IoT,这是一种资源高效的基于物理不可克隆功能(PUF)的安全协议,可确保物联网设备的软件和硬件完整性。HSC-IoT还为资源有限的设备提供了一种基于椭圆曲线加密的轻量级相互认证方案。我们对HSC-IoT的安全强度进行了详细分析。我们在由Contiki OS支持的物联网设备上实现了HSC-IoT原型,并对HSC-IoT与当代物联网安全协议进行了广泛的比较分析。
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