一种新的基于授权的物联网区块链安全架构

F. Sabrina
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最近,针对个人和组织用例的物联网(IoT)应用出现了大规模增长。但物联网网络容易受到许多隐私和安全问题的影响。虽然一些研究人员试图为物联网定义不同的访问控制模型,并试图在某些情况下使用区块链,但迄今为止提出的解决方案缺乏灵活而强大的访问控制模型,无法用于复杂的组织和跨组织资源访问场景,并且缺乏物联网所需的可扩展性和性能。本文提出了一种新的基于授权的访问控制模型,该模型提供了一种高效、安全的方式将资源访问权限委托给任何实体。该解决方案使用面向服务的方法,并将公共区块链(带有智能合约)和本地链下数据相结合,用于权利管理和控制。为了分析所提出的架构,考虑了大规模的跨组织物联网场景,并提出了一些定性评估,同时以太坊区块链和智能合约的实施目前正在进行中。
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A Novel Entitlement-based Blockchain-enabled Security Architecture for IoT
There has been a massive growth of Internet of Things (IoT) applications recently for both personal and organization use cases. But an IoT network is vulnerable to many privacy and security concerns. While some researchers have tried to define different access control models for IoT and tried to use blockchain in some cases, the solutions presented to date lacks a flexible and robust access control model that can be used for complex organization and cross-organization resource access scenarios and lacks the scalability and performance needed for IoT. This paper introduces a novel entitlement-based access control model that provides an efficient and secure way to delegate resource access rights to any entity. The solution uses service-oriented approach and a combination of public blockchain (with smart contracts) and local off-chain data for entitlements management and control. To analyze the proposed architecture, a large-scale cross-organization IoT scenario is taken into consideration and some qualitative evaluations are presented while implementation with Ethereum blockchain and smart contracts are currently in progress.
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