Fenhua Bai , Zikang Wang , Kai Zeng , Chi Zhang , Tao Shen , Xiaohui Zhang , Bei Gong
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摘要
随着物联网(IoT)设备的广泛应用,远程验证对确保其安全性至关重要。然而,目前需要中央验证器或交互式方法的方案对于协作自主系统来说既昂贵又低效。此外,软件状态的安全性无法在连续验证之前或之间得到保证,从而使设备容易受到 "检查时间-使用时间"(TOCTOU)攻击,以及因与验证者预先共享软件信息而产生的保密问题。因此,我们提出了基于物联网设备零知识证明的安全互证(Secure mutual Attestation against TOCTOU Zero-Knowledge proof based for IoT devices,ZKSA),它允许设备在没有中央验证器的情况下进行互证,而且验证结果是透明的,同时还能保持机密性。我们在 Raspberry Pi 3B 上实现了 ZKSA 原型,证明了其可行性和安全性。即使恶意软件在下一次认证前被删除,也会被检测到,而且检测时间通常不变。仿真表明,与 DIAT 和 CFRV 等其他互证方案相比,ZKSA 具有可扩展性。当证明者对众多验证者设备进行证明时,ZKSA 可将验证时间从线性缩短为常数。
ZKSA: Secure mutual Attestation against TOCTOU Zero-knowledge Proof based for IoT Devices
With the widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, remote attestation is crucial for ensuring their security. However, current schemes that require a central verifier or interactive approaches are expensive and inefficient for collaborative autonomous systems. Furthermore, the security of the software state cannot be guaranteed before or between successive attestations, leaving devices vulnerable to Time-Of-Check-Time-Of-Use (TOCTOU) attacks, as well as confidentiality issues arising from pre-sharing software information with the verifier. Therefore, we propose the Secure mutual Attestation against TOCTOU Zero-Knowledge proof based for IoT devices (ZKSA), which allows devices to mutually attest without a central verifier, and the attestation result is transparent while preserving confidentiality. We implement a ZKSA prototype on a Raspberry Pi 3B, demonstrating its feasibility and security. Even if malware is removed before the next attestation, it will be detected and the detection time is typically constant. Simulations show that compared to other schemes for mutual attestation, such as DIAT and CFRV, ZKSA exhibits scalability. When the prover attests to numerous verifier devices, ZKSA reduces the verification time from linear to constant.
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