2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3148140
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Ranking Security of IoT-Based Smart Home Consumer Devices

Abstract: Smart home consumer devices like home theatres, music players, voice-based assistants, smart lighting, and security cameras have widely adopted the Internet of Things (IoT). These devices pose a significant security risk to consumers because the devices are exposed to mobile applications and cloud-based services with known security vulnerabilities. IoT technologies also introduce additional vulnerabilities specific to smart home architectures. Most current home consumer devices provide little or no information… Show more

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“…Bringhenti et al [ 85 ] presented a configurable automation security system to secure personalization data in smart homes and improve usability by minimizing human interventions and implementing policy-based management. Allifah and Zualkernan [ 86 ] presented a novel methodology to rank the security of home consumer devices. They also discussed the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and applied it to ranking the overall security risks.…”
Section: Cybersecurity In Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bringhenti et al [ 85 ] presented a configurable automation security system to secure personalization data in smart homes and improve usability by minimizing human interventions and implementing policy-based management. Allifah and Zualkernan [ 86 ] presented a novel methodology to rank the security of home consumer devices. They also discussed the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and applied it to ranking the overall security risks.…”
Section: Cybersecurity In Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preservation of event log privacy for smart homeowners Rossi et al [78] 2020 Monitoring and defence against exploiting devices using Shodan APIs Giannoutakis et al [79] 2020 Blocking malicious IPs using dynamic and immutable management Rauti et al [80] 2021 A demonstration of a man-in-the-browser attack on a smart home system Awang et al [81] 2021 Solutions for threats to smart home operational environments Turner et al [82] 2021 Best practice and recommendations for smart homeowners Alshboul et al [83] 2021 Protecting sensor identities from being recognized Mahor et al [84] 2022 A multivariate correlation analysis and correlation detection Bringhenti et al [85] 2022 Cybersecurity personalization based on policy-based management Allifah and Zualkernan [86] 2022 A ranking of the critical vulnerabilities of smart home devices Thammarat and Techapanupreeda [87] 2022…”
Section: Smart Transportation/mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get a better understanding of the ongoing demand as well as the future of this industry, predictions and analyses carried out by the World Economic Forum (WEF) suggest that the value of this industry will likely hit 13 trillion USD within 2030 [7]. According to Statista, for the year of 2021, the smart home market was likely to hit 99.41 billion USD globally [8]. All the predictions and studies target the greater growth of smart home technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It describes how to use edge devices, business intelligence, and realistic visualization to create a digital twin for integrated control monitoring [21]. The system's automated generation of digital twin models enables constant communication among field engineers for data collection, designers for modeling, and design engineers for layout changes [22]. As a result of this method, participants can better concentrate on their specific responsibilities in the creation of digital twins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%