TY - GEN
T1 - Data-centric framework for adaptive smart city honeynets
AU - Dowling, Seamus
AU - Schukat, Michael
AU - Melvin, Hugh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2017/7/10
Y1 - 2017/7/10
N2 - A smart city system will contain diverse heterogeneous smart objects. Their complexity will range from simple reduced function devices (RFD) acting as common nodes, to full function devices (FFD) acting as coordinators and controlling actuators. As part of the Internet of Things, web facing devices can be remotely accessed for monitoring, control and data exchange. This makes them vulnerable to cyber attacks and compromise. To analyse such attacks, honeynets and honeypots are deployed to attract attackers and capture their activity for behavioural analysis. Designing honeynets is difficult due to the broad engineering scope of smart cities as a concept, and consequent diversity of smart object characteristics such as communication channels, interaction, data exchange and embedded security. This paper brings order to this diversity and scope by taking a data-centric view of smart city devices. The data-centric view assesses smart devices for their criticality, security and complexity. It presents a framework using this view, for adaptive honeynet development. It then validates the new framework by categorizing smart objects using the data centric view and applying them to the framework.
AB - A smart city system will contain diverse heterogeneous smart objects. Their complexity will range from simple reduced function devices (RFD) acting as common nodes, to full function devices (FFD) acting as coordinators and controlling actuators. As part of the Internet of Things, web facing devices can be remotely accessed for monitoring, control and data exchange. This makes them vulnerable to cyber attacks and compromise. To analyse such attacks, honeynets and honeypots are deployed to attract attackers and capture their activity for behavioural analysis. Designing honeynets is difficult due to the broad engineering scope of smart cities as a concept, and consequent diversity of smart object characteristics such as communication channels, interaction, data exchange and embedded security. This paper brings order to this diversity and scope by taking a data-centric view of smart city devices. The data-centric view assesses smart devices for their criticality, security and complexity. It presents a framework using this view, for adaptive honeynet development. It then validates the new framework by categorizing smart objects using the data centric view and applying them to the framework.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85027674336&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/SCSP.2017.7973836
DO - 10.1109/SCSP.2017.7973836
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85027674336
T3 - 2017 Smart Cities Symposium Prague, SCSP 2017 - IEEE Proceedings
BT - 2017 Smart Cities Symposium Prague, SCSP 2017 - IEEE Proceedings
A2 - Ruzicka, Jiri
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2017 Smart Cities Symposium Prague, SCSP 2017
Y2 - 25 May 2017 through 26 May 2017
ER -