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A System to Save the Internet from the Malicious Internet of Things at Home
Authors:
Lukas Braun
Hans-Joachim Hof
Keywords: secure smart home; Internet of Things security; IoT security; network security; smart home; IoT
Abstract:
Botnets are a big hassle for the Internet. A recent attack by the Mirai botnet showed how easy it is to exploit Internet of Things devices and use them for malicious activities, e.g., for sending spam or executing Distributed Denial of Service attacks. Hence, increasing protection of Internet of Things (IoT) devices as well as increasing protection against malicious Internet of Things devices is an important challenge. Many of the Internet of Things devices used in the Mirai botnet are located in smart homes (e.g., surveillance cameras). This paper presents a novel smart home security system that raises the bar for an attacker by separating different classes of Internet of Things devices in a smart home from each other, as well as separating other devices within the smart home network (e.g., desktop computers) from Internet of Things devices. Amongst other measures, the smart home security system enforces strict security policies on outgoing communication of Internet of Thi ngs devices. By doing so, the proposed smart home security system is able to limit the effect hacked Internet of Things de- vices in a smart home have on the Internet.
Pages: 180 to 185
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2017
Publication date: September 10, 2017
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2162-2116
ISBN: 978-1-61208-582-1
Location: Rome, Italy
Dates: from September 10, 2017 to September 14, 2017