Title
Sweet Dreams and Nightmares: Security in the Internet of Things.
Abstract
Wireless embedded devices are predominant in the Internet of Things: Objects tagged with Radio Frequency IDentification and Near Field Communication technology, smartphones, and other embedded tokens interact from device to device and thereby often process information that is security or privacy relevant for humans. For protecting sensitive data and preventing attacks, many embedded devices employ cryptographic algorithms and authentication schemes. In the past years, various vulnerabilities have been found in commercial products that enable to bypass the security mechanisms. Since a large number of the devices in the field are in the hands of potential adversaries, implementation attacks (such as side-channel analysis and reverse engineering) can play a critical role for the overall security of a system. At hand of several examples of assailable commercial products we demonstrate the potential impact of the found security weaknesses and illustrate \"how to not do it\".
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-662-43826-8_1
WISTP
Field
DocType
Volume
Near field communication,Internet privacy,Wireless,Security through obscurity,Remote control,Authentication,Computer security,Cryptography,Computer science,Reverse engineering,Radio-frequency identification
Conference
8501
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
2
0.37
References 
Authors
15
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Timo Kasper132527.82
David Oswald224020.38
Christof Paar33794442.62