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Towards viable certificate-based authentication for the internet of things - 2013

Towards Viable Certificate-Based Authentication For The Internet Of Things

Research Area:  Internet of Things

Abstract:

The vision of the Internet of Things considers smart objects in the physical world as first-class citizens of the digital world. Especially IP technology and RESTful web services on smart objects promise simple interactions with Internet services in the Web of Things, e.g., for building automation or in e-health scenarios. Peer authentication and secure data transmission are vital aspects in many of these scenarios to prevent leakage of personal information and harmful actuating tasks. While standard security solutions exist for traditional IP networks, the constraints of smart objects demand for more lightweight security mechanisms. Thus, the use of certificates for peer authentication is predominantly considered impracticable. In this paper, we investigate if this assumption is valid. To this end, we present preliminary overhead estimates for the certificate-based DTLS handshake and argue that certificates - with improvements to the handshake - are a viable method of authentication in many network scenarios. We propose three design ideas to reduce the overheads of the DTLS handshake. These ideas are based on (i) pre-validation, (ii) session resumption, and (iii) handshake delegation. We qualitatively analyze the expected overhead reductions and discuss their applicability.

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Author(s) Name:  RenĂ© Hummen ,Jan H. Ziegeldorf, Hossein Shafagh , Shahid Raza, Klaus Wehrle

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Conferrence name:  HotWiSec -13: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Hot topics on wireless network security and privacy

Publisher name:  ACM

DOI:  10.1145/2463183.2463193

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