Securing Cross-App Interactions in IoT Platforms

Musard Balliu, Massimo Merro, Michele Pasqua
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IoT platforms enable users to connect various smart devices and online services via reactive apps running on the cloud. These apps, often developed by third-parties, perform simple computations on data triggered by external information sources and actuate the results of computation on external information sinks. Recent research shows that unintended or malicious interactions between the different (even benign) apps of a user can cause severe security and safety risks. These works leverage program analysis techniques to build tools for unveiling unexpected interference across apps for specific use cases. Despite these initial efforts, we are still lacking a semantic framework for understanding interactions between IoT apps. The question of what security policy cross-app interference embodies remains largely unexplored. This paper proposes a semantic framework capturing the essence of cross-app interactions in IoT platforms. The framework generalizes and connects syntactic enforcement mechanisms to bisimulation-based notions of security, thus providing a baseline for formulating soundness criteria of these enforcement mechanisms. Specifically, we present a calculus that models the behavioral semantics of a system of apps executing concurrently, and use it to define desirable semantic policies in the security and safety context of IoT apps. To demonstrate the usefulness of our framework, we define static mechanisms for enforcing cross-app security and safety, and prove them sound with respect to our semantic conditions. Finally, we leverage real-world apps to validate the practical benefits of our policy framework.
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确保物联网平台中的跨应用交互
物联网平台使用户能够通过运行在云上的响应式应用程序连接各种智能设备和在线服务。这些应用程序通常由第三方开发,对外部信息源触发的数据进行简单计算,并在外部信息源上驱动计算结果。最近的研究表明,用户的不同(甚至是良性的)应用程序之间的意外或恶意交互可能会导致严重的安全和安全风险。这些作品利用程序分析技术来构建工具,以揭示针对特定用例的应用程序之间的意外干扰。尽管有这些初步的努力,我们仍然缺乏一个语义框架来理解物联网应用程序之间的交互。跨应用程序干扰所体现的安全策略问题在很大程度上仍未得到探讨。本文提出了一个语义框架,捕捉物联网平台中跨应用程序交互的本质。该框架概括了语法强制机制,并将其与基于双模拟的安全概念联系起来,从而为制定这些强制机制的可靠性标准提供了基线。具体来说,我们提出了一个演算,该演算模拟了并发执行的应用程序系统的行为语义,并使用它来定义物联网应用程序安全和安全环境中所需的语义策略。为了演示我们框架的有用性,我们定义了强制跨应用程序安全性和安全性的静态机制,并根据我们的语义条件证明它们是合理的。最后,我们利用现实世界的应用程序来验证我们的政策框架的实际好处。
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