An Overview of Wireless IoT Protocol Security in the Smart Home Domain
January 22, 2018 Β· The Cartographer Β· π 2017 Internet of Things Business Models, Users, and Networks
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Authors
Stefan Marksteiner, VΓctor Juan ExpΓ³sito JimΓ©nez, Heribert Vallant, Herwig Zeiner
arXiv ID
1801.07090
Category
cs.CR: Cryptography & Security
Citations
56
Venue
2017 Internet of Things Business Models, Users, and Networks
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1 day ago
Abstract
While the application of IoT in smart technologies becomes more and more proliferated, the pandemonium of its protocols becomes increasingly confusing. More seriously, severe security deficiencies of these protocols become evident, as time-to- market is a key factor, which satisfaction comes at the price of a less thorough security design and testing. This applies especially to the smart home domain, where the consumer-driven market demands quick and cheap solutions. This paper presents an overview of IoT application domains and discusses the most important wireless IoT protocols for smart home, which are KNX-RF, EnOcean, Zigbee, Z-Wave and Thread. Finally, it describes the security features of said protocols and compares them with each other, giving advice on whose protocols are more suitable for a secure smart home.
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