聪明的内部人员:探索使用物联网的内部人员的威胁

Jason R. C. Nurse, Arnau Erola, Ioannis Agrafiotis, M. Goldsmith, S. Creese
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物联网(IoT)将成为自互联网出现以来最具颠覆性的技术范式之一。市场研究公司高德纳(Gartner)估计,2015年将有大约49亿个联网设备投入使用,到2020年将达到250亿个。虽然从医疗保健到能源,物联网带来了大量的机会,但对于这些无处不在的设备的安全性和隐私性,人们也有同样多的担忧。在这篇立场文件中,我们通过考虑物联网可能对企业内部日益严重的内部威胁问题产生的影响,从不同于现有研究的角度探讨物联网中的安全和隐私问题。我们的具体目标是探索物联网可能加剧组织内部威胁挑战的程度,并概述新的和适应的攻击媒介的范围。在这里,我们特别关注内部人员在其雇主的企业中携带和使用的(个人)设备。作为解决这些问题的开始,我们概述了一个广泛的研究议程,以鼓励在这一领域的进一步研究。
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Smart Insiders: Exploring the Threat from Insiders Using the Internet-of-Things
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is set to be one of the most disruptive technology paradigms since the advent of the Internet itself. Market research company Gartner estimates that around 4.9 billion connected things will be in use in 2015, and around 25 billion by 2020. While there are substantial opportunities accompanying IoT, spanning from Healthcare to Energy, there are an equal number of concerns regarding the security and privacy of this plethora of ubiquitous devices. In this position paper we approach security and privacy in IoT from a different perspective to existing research, by considering the impact that IoT may have on the growing problem of insider threat within enterprises. Our specific aim is to explore the extent to which IoT may exacerbate the insider-threat challenge for organisations and overview the range of new and adapted attack vectors. Here, we focus especially on (personal) devices which insiders bring and use within their employer's enterprise. As a start to addressing these issues, we outline a broad research agenda to encourage further research in this area.
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