Attributes Aware Relationship-based Access Control for Smart IoT Systems

Lopamudra Praharaj, Safwa Ameer, Maanak Gupta, R. Sandhu
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The pervasive nature of smart connected devices has intruded on our daily lives and has become an intrinsic part of our world. However, the wide use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in critical application domains has raised concerns for user privacy and security against growing cyber threats. In particular, the implications of cyber exploitation for IoT devices are beyond financial losses and could constitute risks to human life. Most deployed access control solutions for smart IoT systems do not offer policy individualization, the ability to specify or change the policy according to the individual user’s preference. As a result, currently deployed systems are not well suited to specify access control policies in a multi-user environment, where users access the same devices to perform different operations. The system’s security gets tricky when the smart ecosystem involves complicated social relationships, much like in a smart home. Relationship-based access control (ReBAC), widely used in online social networks, offers the ability to consider user relationships in defining access control decisions and supports policy individualization. However, to the best of our knowledge, no such attempt has been made to develop a formal ReBAC model for smart IoT systems. This paper proposes a ReBACIoT dynamic and fine-grained access control model which considers the social relationships among users along with the attributes to support an attributes-aware relationship-based access control model for smart IoT systems. ReBACIoT is formally defined, illustrated through different use cases, implemented, and tested.
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智能物联网系统基于关系的属性感知访问控制
无处不在的智能连接设备已经侵入了我们的日常生活,并成为我们世界固有的一部分。然而,物联网(IoT)在关键应用领域的广泛使用引发了对用户隐私和安全的担忧,以应对日益增长的网络威胁。特别是,网络利用对物联网设备的影响不仅仅是经济损失,还可能对人类生命构成威胁。大多数部署的智能物联网系统访问控制解决方案不提供策略个性化,即根据个人用户的偏好指定或更改策略的能力。因此,当前部署的系统不适合在多用户环境中指定访问控制策略,在多用户环境中,用户访问相同的设备执行不同的操作。当智能生态系统涉及复杂的社会关系时,系统的安全性就会变得棘手,就像智能家居一样。基于关系的访问控制(ReBAC)广泛用于在线社交网络,它提供了在定义访问控制决策时考虑用户关系的能力,并支持策略个性化。然而,据我们所知,还没有这样的尝试为智能物联网系统开发正式的ReBAC模型。本文提出了一种考虑用户之间的社会关系和属性的ReBACIoT动态细粒度访问控制模型,以支持基于属性感知关系的智能物联网系统访问控制模型。ReBACIoT是正式定义的,通过不同的用例说明,实现和测试。
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