PUF-Enabled Authentication-as-a-Service in Fog-IoT Systems

M. Barbareschi, Alessandra De Benedictis, E. Montagna, A. Mazzeo, N. Mazzocca
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Fog-IoT systems enable to distribute computing, control, storage, and networking functions closer to edge devices, in order to improve efficiency and reduce latency. In order to cope with the multitude of security issues raised by the lack of centralized control and by the exposure of user sensitive data, suitable security solutions must be devised to protect data and thwart malicious attempts to compromise and take control over communication. In this paper, we propose a mutual authentication scheme relying upon the adoption of Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs), which enables fog nodes and resource-constrained IoT devices to mutually prove their respective identities during communication, while meeting the existing low resource consumption requirements. The scheme is partially offered in an as-a-service fashion, thanks to the adoption of a cloud automation framework that facilitates its set-up on fog nodes.
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Fog-IoT系统中支持puf的认证即服务
Fog-IoT系统能够将计算、控制、存储和网络功能分布到更靠近边缘设备的地方,从而提高效率并减少延迟。为了应对由于缺乏集中控制和暴露用户敏感数据而引起的大量安全问题,必须设计合适的安全解决方案来保护数据并阻止恶意破坏和控制通信的企图。本文提出了一种基于物理不可克隆功能(physical unclable Functions, puf)的相互认证方案,使雾节点和资源受限的物联网设备在通信过程中相互证明各自的身份,同时满足现有的低资源消耗要求。由于采用了云自动化框架,该方案部分以即服务的方式提供,从而简化了在雾节点上的设置。
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