物联网认证:物联网设备全生命周期的认证和访问控制

Antonio L. Maia Neto, Leonardo Barbosa e Oliveira, Ítalo Fernando Scotá Cunha
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随着物联网(IoT)设备数量的增长速度超过人口增长速度,对强大的身份验证和访问控制机制的需求比以往任何时候都要大。传统的身份验证方案通常在计算上很昂贵,这使得它们不适合资源受限的物联网设备。另一方面,针对此类设备的解决方案通常将其访问控制机制完全基于身份验证。然而,在复杂的智能环境中,物联网设备通常提供和消耗一系列资源,这需要细粒度的访问控制机制。此外,物联网范式还呼唤属于不同智能环境的设备之间的安全互操作性。最后,缺乏涵盖整个物联网设备生命周期(即从设备制造到退役)的身份验证和访问控制解决方案的选择。在这项工作中,我们提出了物联网认证(AoT),这是一种针对整个物联网设备生命周期的整体认证和细粒度访问控制解决方案。AoT包括一套协议,这些协议依赖于基于身份的加密(IBC)来分发密钥和验证设备,以及基于属性的加密(ABC)来加密执行细粒度的基于属性的访问控制(ABAC)。我们评估了在各种平台上实现的不同安全级别的AoT原型,代表了从智能手机到微控制器的各种物联网设备。我们的结果表明,AoT性能范围从资源受限设备上的可负担性到功能强大设备上的高效。
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Authentication of Things: Authentication and Access Control for the Entire IoT Device Life-Cycle
As the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices already grows faster than the population, the need for strong authentication and access control mechanisms is greater than ever. Legacy authentication schemes are usually computationally expensive which makes them unsuitable for resource-constrained IoT devices. On the other hand, solutions that target such devices typically base their access control mechanism solely on authentication. In a complex smart environment, however, IoT devices often offer and consume a range of resources, which demands a fine-grained access control mechanism. Besides, the IoT paradigm also beckons safe interoperability among devices that belong to different smart environments. Last, there is a lack of options for authentication and access control solutions that cover the entire IoT device life-cycle, i.e., from device manufacturing to decommissioning. In this work, we propose Authentication of Things (AoT), a holistic authentication and fine-grained access control solution for the entire IoT device life-cycle. AoT comprises a suite of protocols which relies on Identity-Based Cryptogra phy (IBC) to distribute keys and authenticate devices as well as Attribute-Based Cryptography (ABC) to cryptographically enforce a fine-grained Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). We evaluate an AoT prototype at different security levels implemented on a variety of platforms, representing a wide range of IoT devices, from smartphones to microcontrollers. Our results indicate that AoT performance ranges from affordable on resource-constrained devices to highly efficient on powerful devices.
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