论文标题

从以蚂蚁为中心的角度了解智能城市领域的安全性

Understanding Security in Smart City Domains From the ANT-centric Perspective

论文作者

Fan, Jiani, Yang, Wenzhuo, Liu, Ziyao, Kang, Jiawen, Niyato, Dusit, Lam, Kwok-Yan, Du, Hongyang

论文摘要

一个城市是一个为居住在那里的人们提供服务的大型人类定居点,一个聪明的城市是一个概念,即城市如何通过新的技术形式为居民更好地为居民提供服务。在本文中,根据Maslow的需求层次结构,我们将重点关注四个主要的智能城市领域:智能公用事业,智能运输,智能家居和智能医疗保健。已经开发了许多物联网应用,以实现我们在智能领域中想要的智能,从个人小工具(例如健康追踪器和智能手表)到大型工业物联网系统,例如核和能源管理系统。但是,可以通过考虑其安全策略的适用性来更好地改善现有的智能城市物联网解决方案。不适当的系统安全设计通常发生在两种情况下:首先,系统设计人员认识到安全的重要性,但不确定在哪里,何时或如何实施它;其次,系统设计师试图适合传统的安全设计,以满足智能城市安全环境。因此,本文的目的是为应用程序设计师提供他们可能需要改善其安全设计所需的丢失的安全链接。通过评估每个智能城市领域的特定上下文和特定于上下文的安全要求,我们旨在提供有关何时,何时何地以及如何实施安全策略以及他们需要考虑的可能安全挑战的指示。此外,我们通过参考参考架构,活动网络(ANT)中心体系结构来构建基于“零信任环境中的安全性”的概念,从数据以数据为中心的角度提出了有关智能城市安全问题的新观点。通过这样做,我们降低了新系统交互或意外的用户行为带来的安全风险,同时避免了定期升级安全模型的麻烦。

A city is a large human settlement that serves the people who live there, and a smart city is a concept of how cities might better serve their residents through new forms of technology. In this paper, we focus on four major smart city domains according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs: smart utility, smart transportation, smart homes, and smart healthcare. Numerous IoT applications have been developed to achieve the intelligence that we desire in our smart domains, ranging from personal gadgets such as health trackers and smart watches to large-scale industrial IoT systems such as nuclear and energy management systems. However, many of the existing smart city IoT solutions can be made better by considering the suitability of their security strategies. Inappropriate system security designs generally occur in two scenarios: first, system designers recognize the importance of security but are unsure of where, when, or how to implement it; and second, system designers try to fit traditional security designs to meet the smart city security context. Thus, the objective of this paper is to provide application designers with the missing security link they may need to improve their security designs. By evaluating the specific context of each smart city domain and the context-specific security requirements, we aim to provide directions on when, where, and how they should implement security strategies and the possible security challenges they need to consider. In addition, we present a new perspective on security issues in smart cities from a data-centric viewpoint by referring to the reference architecture, the Activity-Network-Things (ANT)-centric architecture, built upon the concept of "security in a zero-trust environment". By doing so, we reduce the security risks posed by new system interactions or unanticipated user behaviors while avoiding the hassle of regularly upgrading security models.

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