Author/Authors :
Sotoudeh, Shahrouz ICT Research Institute Tehran, Iran , Hashemi, Sattar Department of Computer and Electronic University of Shiraz Iran , Gharaee Garakani, Hossein ICT Research Institute Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Internet of Things (IoT) security and privacy remain a major challenge, mainly due to the massive scale and distributed
nature of IoT networks. Smart home is considered one of the rather prominent applications of the Internet of Things (IoT), integrating
high-levels of efficiency, home security, energy & cost saving to everyone’s life. In spite of all the benefits this technology provides, privacy
and security are highly concerning issues that require more considerations. IoT-A reference architecture was established with the purpose
of evaluating current sources and protocols, ensuring the compliance of things and protocols, and providing a comprehensive solution for
different applications of IoT. This study was performed with the purpose of providing a general framework for improving security at all
levels of design, implementation, and application of equipment and protocols using the IoT-A reference architecture by addressing the
challenge of security in the Internet of Things and smart homes. This paper employs the term Security Framework to refer to a method
for applying all technologies, procedures, software, and other components to provide security in smart homes. This research seeks to
outline all the reference architecture's vulnerabilities and threats, following which an improved model for the reference architecture is
proposed to meet all security requirements. Considering the theoretical evaluations performed in this study, the proposed framework,
which was created by adding two components of threat and vulnerability management and field management while making some
alterations to the licensing component, satisfies to an acceptable level the security requirements of the smart home and enhances the
privacy of the IoT-based smart home.
Keywords :
security architecture , security and privacy , IoT , Smart home