Title
Self Managed Security Cell, a Security Model for the Internet of Things and Services
Abstract
The Internet of Things and Services is a rapidly growing concept that illustrates that the ever increasing amount of physical items of our daily life which become addressable through a network could be made more easily manageable and usable through the use of Services. This surge of exposed resources along with the level of privacy and value of the information they hold, together with the increase of their usage make for an augmentation in the number of the security threats and violation attempts that existing security systems do not appear robust enough to address. In this paper, the authors underline this increase in risk and identify the requirements for resources to be more resilient in this type of environment while keeping an important level of flexibility. In addition, the authors propose an architectural model of Self Managed Security Cell, which leverages on current knowledge in large scale security systems, information management and autonomous systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/AFIN.2009.15
AFIN '09 Proceedings of the 2009 First International Conference on Advances in Future Internet
Keywords
Field
DocType
autonomous system,current knowledge,important level,security threat,security system,security model,architectural model,self managed security cell,large scale security system,daily life,information management,security,access control,network interfaces,information security,information privacy,internet,computer architecture,service oriented architecture,protocols,telecommunications,automation,internet of things,data privacy,application software
Security convergence,Internet privacy,Security testing,Security through obscurity,Computer science,Asset (computer security),Computer security,Security service,Cloud computing security,Security information and event management,Computer security model
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
abs/1203.0439
The First International Conference on Advances in Future Internet, AFIN 2009, IEEE Computer Society, June 18-23, 2009, Athens/Vouliagmeni, Greece, Best paper award
13
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.44
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pierre de Leusse1356.35
Panos Periorellis2364.00
Theo Dimitrakos348637.89
Srijith K. Nair437522.16