SIEM Architecture for the Internet of Things and Smart City

IF 2.2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Data Pub Date : 2021-04-05 DOI:10.1145/3460620.3460747
Abdalrahman Hwoij, As'har Khamaiseh, M. Ababneh
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Abstract

The Internet of things (IoT) is a new technology that shapes the future of a world that is rapidly being invaded by smart devices connected to the Internet. Such technology has a great role in developing the idea of a smart city. A smart city is a city that takes advantage of existing infrastructure and integrates it with the Internet of things technology to improve the quality of life. Internet of Things (IoT) sensors are distributed geographically around the city to collect data from the environment (i.e.: streets, cars, traffic lights...etc.), process, and manage it to provide intelligent actionable information to citizens. All data transferred through networks of a smart city may be threatened and susceptible to illegal actions such as violation, stealing, and inappropriate use. These security threats affect the privacy and security of users; where hackers can get access to user's data and gain control of their smart homes, cars, medical devices and might even gain control over city traffic lights. All the above enforce the need to have a security system that continuously monitors and tracks all data logs to detect any suspicious activity. In this paper, we propose a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) approach for smart cities by forwarding event logs generated by smart devices to a security operation center that works around the clock to detect security incidents and handle them. Such an approach aims to create a safe smart living environment.
面向物联网和智慧城市的SIEM架构
物联网(IoT)是一项新技术,它塑造了一个正在被连接到互联网的智能设备迅速入侵的世界的未来。这种技术在发展智慧城市的理念中发挥了巨大的作用。智慧城市是利用现有基础设施,并将其与物联网技术相结合,以提高生活质量的城市。物联网(IoT)传感器分布在城市各处,从环境中收集数据(如街道、汽车、交通信号灯等),对其进行处理和管理,为市民提供智能的可操作信息。通过智慧城市网络传输的所有数据都可能受到威胁,并容易受到违规、窃取和不当使用等非法行为的影响。这些安全威胁影响用户的隐私和安全;黑客可以访问用户数据,控制他们的智能家居、汽车、医疗设备,甚至可能控制城市交通信号灯。上述所有情况都表明需要有一个安全系统来持续监控和跟踪所有数据日志,以发现任何可疑活动。在本文中,我们提出了一种智能城市安全信息和事件管理(SIEM)方法,通过将智能设备产生的事件日志转发到一个全天候工作的安全运营中心,以检测和处理安全事件。这样做的目的是创造一个安全的智能生活环境。
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Data Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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