Title
A Guiding Framework for Vetting the Internet of Things
Abstract
Like any emerging and disruptive technology, multiple obstacles are slowing down the Internet of Things (IoT) expansion for instance, multiplicity of things’ standards, users’ reluctance and sometimes rejection due to privacy invasion, and limited IoT platform interoperability. IoT expansion is also accompanied by the widespread use of mobile apps supporting anywhere, anytime service provisioning to users. By analogy to vetting mobile apps, this paper addresses the lack of principles and techniques for vetting IoT devices (things) in preparation for their integration into mission-critical systems. Things have got vulnerabilities that should be discovered and assessed through proper device vetting. Unfortunately, this is not happening. Rather than sensing a nuclear turbines steam level, a thing could collect some sensitive data about the turbine without the knowledge of users and leak these data to third parties. This paper presents a guiding framework that defines the concepts of, principles of, and techniques for thing vetting as a pro-active response to potential things vulnerabilities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1016/j.jisa.2020.102644
Journal of Information Security and Applications
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Internet of Things,Security vulnerabilities,Vetting,Atomic/composite duties
Journal
55
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2214-2126
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fatma Masmoudi111.40
Zakaria Maamar219519.69
Mohamed Sellami312619.13
Ali Ismail Awad47512.24
Vanilson Arruda Burégio5399.13