Implementation of Common Secure Framework for IoT based Arduino Platform
Dr. Mazin S. Al-Hakeem, Dr. Ala?a H. Al-Hamami "Implementation of Common Secure Framework for IoT based Arduino Platform". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V32(1):49-53, February 2016. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
In the recent years, everything like
refrigerators, cars, fans, lights, sprinklers are
interconnected to create a better world for human
beings, these devices are now collectively called the
Internet of Things (IoT). While IoT have made life
easier, they have also created new attack area for
hackers especially internal attack issues. The
number of connected IoT devices constantly
increases and becomes more pervasive in our lives,
this implies that the security concerns must also
constantly increase, especially when considering
multiple IoT devices in an interconnected home or
business. There is a need for devices trust to be
robust enough to be connected without denial of
service threats.
The traditional security services are not directly
applied on IoT due to the devices run on different
platforms and uses different protocols to
communicate, especially when the wireless or wire
system need to communicate with other devices
without human intervention as a machine to
machine interaction. There is a need for a new
framework to apply the security services on M2M
communication architecture.
So a flexible and common security framework is
need to be implemented, which deals with security
threats in IoT environment. This paper presents
detailed information about the security issues
related to IoT, and implement a secure framework
based Arduino platform to enforce a flexible level of
authentication in IoT environment.
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Keywords
Internet of Things; IoT; Embedded
Framework; Arduino; Machine to Machine;
Machine Identification Threat; Certification
Authority; Passive RFID.