OpSecure: A Secure Unidirectional Optical Channel for Implantable Medical Devices

Arsalan Mosenia;Niraj K. Jha
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Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are opening up new opportunities for holistic healthcare by enabling continuous monitoring and treatment of various medical conditions, leading to an ever-improving quality of life for patients. Integration of radio frequency (RF) modules in IMDs has provided wireless connectivity and facilitated access to on-device data and post-deployment tuning of essential therapy. However, this has also made IMDs susceptible to various security attacks. Several lightweight encryption mechanisms have been developed to prevent well-known attacks, e.g., integrity attacks that send malicious commands to the device, on IMDs. However, lack of a secure key exchange protocol (that enables the exchange of the encryption key while maintaining its confidentiality) and the immaturity of already-in-use wakeup protocols (that are used to turn on the RF module before an authorized data transmission) are two fundamental challenges that must be addressed to ensure the security of wireless-enabled IMDs. In this paper, we introduce OpSecure, an optical secure communication channel between an IMD and an external device, e.g., a smartphone. OpSecure enables an intrinsically user-perceptible unidirectional data transmission, suitable for physically-secure communication with minimal size and energy overheads. Based on OpSecure, we design and implement two protocols: (i) a low-power wakeup protocol that is resilient against remote battery-draining attacks, and (ii) a secure key exchange protocol to share the encryption key between the IMD and the external device. We evaluate the two protocols using a human body model.
OpSecure:一种用于植入式医疗设备的安全单向光通道
植入式医疗设备(IMD)通过能够持续监测和治疗各种疾病,为整体医疗保健开辟了新的机会,从而不断提高患者的生活质量。IMD中射频(RF)模块的集成提供了无线连接,并促进了对设备上数据的访问和基本治疗的部署后调谐。然而,这也使得IMD容易受到各种安全攻击。已经开发了几种轻量级加密机制来防止众所周知的攻击,例如,在IMD上向设备发送恶意命令的完整性攻击。然而,缺乏安全的密钥交换协议(能够在保持加密密钥机密性的同时交换加密密钥)和已经在使用的唤醒协议(用于在授权数据传输之前打开RF模块)的不成熟是必须解决的两个基本挑战,以确保启用无线的IMD的安全。在本文中,我们介绍了OpSecure,这是IMD和外部设备(如智能手机)之间的一种光学安全通信通道。OpSecure实现了本质上用户可感知的单向数据传输,适用于物理安全通信,具有最小的尺寸和能量开销。基于OpSecure,我们设计并实现了两个协议:(i)一个低功耗唤醒协议,可抵御远程电池耗尽攻击;(ii)一个安全密钥交换协议,可在IMD和外部设备之间共享加密密钥。我们使用人体模型来评估这两个方案。
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