Detecting rogue attacks on commercial wireless Insteon home automation systems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2018
Abstract
Excerpt: The Internet of Things (IoT) and commercial wireless home automation applications are expanding as technical capability evolves and implementation costs continue to decrease. However, many home automation devices lack robust security and are vulnerable to a multitude of bit-level attacks. This was highlighted during the first successful Insteon network intrusion demonstration that occurred at DEF CON 23 using a Software Defined Radio (SDR) with YARD Stick One devices. In response, Radio Frequency Distinct Native Attribute (RF-DNA) Fingerprinting is introduced here as a counter-hacking approach for augmenting network bit-level Identity (ID) authentication using Physical Layer (PHY) waveform features.
Source Publication
Computers and Security (ISSN 0167-4048)
Recommended Citation
Talbot, C. M., Temple, M. A., Carbino, T. J., & Betances, J. A. (2018). Detecting rogue attacks on commercial wireless Insteon home automation systems. Computers & Security, 74(May), 296–307. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cose.2017.10.001
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