Authorizations in Cloud-Based Internet of Things: Current Trends and Use Cases

Smriti Bhatt, L. Tawalbeh, Pankaj Chhetri, Paras Bhatt
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With the advancement of the Internet and technology, the Internet of Things (IoT) has gained significant momentum in recent years. There is rapid growth in the number of smart IoT devices and IoT applications. These devices and applications primarily gather, store, and share user data. However, the IoT devices have limited resources, such as storage, power, and computation. Cloud Computing enables IoT to leverage its unlimited capabilities, such as storage, computation, and analytics. Today, Cloud and IoT have become parallels and move together to form a Cloud-Enabled IoT architecture. This diverse and dynamic Cloud-IoT architecture, where IoT devices connect and disconnect on the fly and share data for analysis and computation with the Cloud raises many security and privacy concerns and broadens the attack surface. For example, in a government organization with high security and data privacy risk, there has to be a secure access control mechanism in place to ensure authorized access to data and resources. In this paper, we discuss the state-of-art of authorization mechanisms in Cloud- Enabled IoT architecture. We present two use cases – A Smart Home use case, and A Smart University Parking use case, to discuss various access control and authorization requirements in Cloud-Based IoT. We then propose an Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC), a flexible access control approach, to address these access control requirements in the Cloud-Based IoT architecture, mainly in the context of presented use cases.
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基于云的物联网中的授权:当前趋势和用例
随着互联网和技术的进步,物联网(IoT)近年来获得了显著的发展势头。智能物联网设备和物联网应用数量快速增长。这些设备和应用程序主要收集、存储和共享用户数据。然而,物联网设备的资源有限,如存储、电源和计算。云计算使物联网能够利用其无限的功能,如存储、计算和分析。如今,云和物联网已经并驾齐驱,共同形成了支持云的物联网架构。这种多样化和动态的云-物联网架构,物联网设备在飞行中连接和断开连接,并与云共享数据进行分析和计算,引发了许多安全和隐私问题,并扩大了攻击面。例如,在具有高安全性和数据隐私风险的政府组织中,必须有一个安全的访问控制机制,以确保对数据和资源的授权访问。在本文中,我们讨论了云支持物联网架构中授权机制的最新进展。我们提出了两个用例——智能家居用例和智能大学停车场用例,以讨论基于云的物联网中的各种访问控制和授权需求。然后,我们提出了一种基于属性的访问控制(ABAC),一种灵活的访问控制方法,以解决基于云的物联网架构中的这些访问控制需求,主要是在给出的用例上下文中。
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