DocumentCode
3582802
Title
Privacy-aware IoT cloud survivability for future connected home ecosystem
Author
Arabo, Abdullahi
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. & Creative Technol., Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK
fYear
2014
Firstpage
803
Lastpage
809
Abstract
Cloud services can greatly enhance the capabilities of mobile and smart devices, particularly within the ecosystem of connected home futures. A single device now performs multiple functions: organizing contacts and calendars, playing games, storing sensitive personal and corporate information, and even making phone calls. Mobile devices are currently, largely single-user systems. Despite the fact that a device can be used for various purposes, the dividing line between data and applications applied in differing domains is poorly defined. Extending such complexities to the cloud raises a host of issues relating to data ownership, cloud-centric security modules, data/device centric mobile security solutions, and cloud-centric data management. Device survivability, remote device management, and contextual policy enforcement capabilities can be supported and extended by cloud services. In this paper, our contribution is threefold: firstly, we examine the issues related to mobile/smart devices and cloud services, and present a context-based, dynamic cloud security framework appropriate for connected home ecosystem futures. Secondly, we outline the key requirements for a cloud infrastructure. We outline mechanisms to handle device survivability and continuity in terms of remote back-up, remote wipe and dynamic context-aware cloud-centric smart device solutions. Thirdly, the paper also summarised some of the security threats and presents a design for a dynamic secure cloud resilience framework. The framework supports the issues of continuity, resilience and survivability of data on smart devices.
Keywords
Internet of Things; cloud computing; data privacy; home automation; mobile computing; calendar organization; cloud infrastructure; cloud services; cloud-centric data management; cloud-centric security modules; connected home ecosystem futures; contacts organization; context-based dynamic cloud security framework; contextual policy enforcement capabilities; data continuity issue; data ownership; data resilience issue; data survivability issue; data-centric mobile security solutions; device continuity; device survivability; device-centric mobile security solutions; dynamic context-aware cloud-centric smart device solutions; dynamic secure cloud resilience framework; game playing; mobile devices; phone call making; privacy-aware IoT cloud survivability; remote back-up; remote device management; remote wipe; security threats; sensitive corporate information storage; sensitive personal information storage; smart devices; Cloud computing; Clouds; Context; Ecosystems; Mobile communication; Resilience; Security; Cloud survivability; cloud-centric device security; connected home ecosystem; smart device security; user-centric security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2014 IEEE/ACS 11th International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AICCSA.2014.7073283
Filename
7073283
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