IoTGuard: Dynamic Enforcement of Security and Safety Policy in Commodity IoT

Z. Berkay Celik, Gang Tan, P. Mcdaniel
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Broadly defined as the Internet of Things (IoT), the growth of commodity devices that integrate physical processes with digital connectivity has changed the way we live, play, and work. To date, the traditional approach to securing IoT has treated devices individually. However, in practice, it has been recently shown that the interactions among devices are often the real cause of safety and security violations. In this paper, we present IOTGUARD, a dynamic, policy-based enforcement system for IoT, which protects users from unsafe and insecure device states by monitoring the behavior of IoT and triggeraction platform apps. IOTGUARD operates in three phases: (a) implementation of a code instrumentor that adds extra logic to an app’s source code to collect app’s information at runtime, (b) storing the apps’ information in a dynamic model that represents the runtime execution behavior of apps, and (c) identifying IoT safety and security policies, and enforcing relevant policies on the dynamic model of individual apps or sets of interacting apps. We demonstrate IOTGUARD on 20 flawed apps and find that IOTGUARD correctly enforces 12 of the 12 policy violations. In addition, we evaluate IOTGUARD on 35 SmartThings IoT and 30 IFTTT trigger-action platform market apps executed in a simulated smart home. IOTGUARD enforces 11 unique policies and blocks 16 states in six (17.1%) SmartThings and five (16.6%) IFTTT apps. IOTGUARD imposes only 17.3% runtime overhead on an app and 19.8% for five interacting apps. Through this effort, we introduce a rigorously grounded system for enforcing correct operation of IoT devices through systematically identified IoT policies, demonstrating the effectiveness and value of monitoring IoT apps with tools such as IOTGUARD.
IoTGuard:商品物联网中安全与安全政策的动态执行
广义上定义为物联网(IoT),将物理过程与数字连接相结合的商品设备的增长改变了我们生活、娱乐和工作的方式。迄今为止,保护物联网的传统方法是单独处理设备。然而,在实践中,最近已经表明,设备之间的相互作用往往是安全违规的真正原因。在本文中,我们介绍了IOTGUARD,一个动态的、基于策略的物联网执行系统,它通过监控物联网和触发平台应用程序的行为来保护用户免受不安全和不安全的设备状态的影响。IOTGUARD分为三个阶段:(a)实现一个代码工具,在应用程序的源代码中添加额外的逻辑,以在运行时收集应用程序的信息;(b)将应用程序的信息存储在代表应用程序运行时执行行为的动态模型中;(c)识别物联网安全和安全策略,并在单个应用程序或交互应用程序集的动态模型上执行相关策略。我们在20个有缺陷的应用程序上演示了IOTGUARD,发现IOTGUARD正确执行了12个策略违规中的12个。此外,我们在模拟智能家居中执行的35个智能物联网和30个IFTTT触发操作平台市场应用程序中评估了IOTGUARD。IOTGUARD在6个(17.1%)SmartThings和5个(16.6%)IFTTT应用程序中执行了11个独特的策略,并阻止了16个州。IOTGUARD只对一个应用程序施加17.3%的运行时开销,对5个交互应用程序施加19.8%的运行时开销。通过这一努力,我们引入了一个严格的基础系统,通过系统地识别物联网策略来强制物联网设备正确运行,展示了使用IOTGUARD等工具监控物联网应用程序的有效性和价值。
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