DocumentCode
628326
Title
Protect your BSN: No Handshakes, just Namaste!
Author
Bagade, Priyanka ; Banerjee, Ayan ; Milazzo, Joseph ; Gupta, Sandeep K.S.
Author_Institution
IMPACT Lab http://impact.asu.edu/, School of Computing Information Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
fYear
2013
fDate
6-9 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Privacy of physiological data collected by a network of embedded sensors on human body is an important issue to be considered. Physiological signal-based security is a light weight solution which eliminates the need for security key storage and complex exponentiation computation in sensors. An important concern is whether such security measures are vulnerable to attacks, where the attacker is in close proximity to the BSN and senses physiological signals through processes such as electromagnetic coupling. Recent studies show that when two individuals are in close proximity, the electrocardiogram of one person gets coupled to the electroencephalogram of the other, thus indicating a possibility of proximity-based security attacks. This paper proposes a model-driven approach to proximity-based attack on security using physiological signals and evaluates its feasibility. Results show that a proximity-based attack can be successful even without the exact reconstruction of the physiological data sensed by the attacked BSN.
Keywords
Brain modeling; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Feature extraction; Physiology; Security; Sensors; Model based; Security in Body Sensor Network;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Body Sensor Networks (BSN), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cambridge, MA, USA
ISSN
2325-1425
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0331-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BSN.2013.6575512
Filename
6575512
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