Title
A framework for secure device pairing by demonstration of physical proximity
Abstract
Ad-hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks present a security problem: the generation of shared secrets to initialize secure communication over a medium that is inherently vulnerable to various attacks. However, these scenarios can also build on physical security of spaces by using protocols in which users visibly demonstrate their presence to generate an association. As a consequence, secure device pairing has received significant attention. A plethora of schemes and protocols have been proposed, which use various forms of out-of-band exchange to form an association between two devices. These protocols and schemes have different strengths and weaknesses -- often in hardware requirements, strength against various attacks or usability in particular scenarios. From ordinary user's point of view, the problem then becomes which to choose or which is the best possible scheme in a particular scenario. This problem could be relieved by automation. We advocate that the integration of a discovery mechanism, several pairing schemes and a selection protocol into a single system is more efficient for users. In this paper, we present such a system along with its implementation details.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1943628.1943649
FIT
Keywords
Field
DocType
pairing scheme,secure communication,various form,security problem,ad-hoc interaction,various attack,physical security,particular scenario,single system,secure device pairing,physical proximity,authentication,security,out of band,pairing,wireless network
Wireless network,Authentication,Physical security,Computer security,Computer science,Usability,Computer network,Automation,Pairing,Strengths and weaknesses,Secure communication
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yasir Arfat Malkani101.01
Dan Chalmers213614.71
Ian Wakeman3436129.40