Security Risk Management for the Internet of Things

Technologies and Techniques for IoT Security, Privacy and Data Protection

John Soldatos
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30 June 2020
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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online.

In recent years, the rising complexity of Internet of Things (IoT) systems has increased their potential vulnerabilities and introduced new cybersecurity challenges. In this context, state of the art methods and technologies for security risk assessment have prominent limitations when it comes to large scale, cyber-physical and interconnected IoT systems. Risk assessments for modern IoT systems must be frequent, dynamic and driven by knowledge about both cyber and physical assets. Furthermore, they should be more proactive, more automated, and able to leverage information shared across IoT value chains.

This book introduces a set of novel risk assessment techniques and their role in the IoT Security risk management process. Specifically, it presents architectures and platforms for end-to-end security, including their implementation based on the edge/fog computing paradigm. It also highlights machine learning techniques that boost the automation and proactiveness of IoT security risk assessments. Furthermore, blockchain solutions for open and transparent sharing of IoT security information across the supply chain are introduced. Frameworks for privacy awareness, along with technical measures that enable privacy risk assessment and boost GDPR compliance are also presented. Likewise, the book illustrates novel solutions for security certification of IoT systems, along with techniques for IoT security interoperability.

In the coming years, IoT security will be a challenging, yet very exciting journey for IoT stakeholders, including security experts, consultants, security research organizations and IoT solution providers. The book provides knowledge and insights about where we stand on this journey. It also attempts to develop a vision for the future and to help readers start their IoT Security efforts on the right foot.

Chapter 1. Introduction

  • Chapter 2. Security Data Modelling for Configurable Risk Assessment as a Service in IoT Systems
  • Chapter 3. Data-Driven IoT Security Using Deep Learning Techniques
  • Chapter 4. Privacy awareness, risk assessment and control measures in IoT platforms: BRAIN-IoT approach
  • Chapter 5. IoT Network Risk Assessment and Mitigation: The SerIoT Approach
  • Chapter 6. CHARIOT Integrated Approach to Safety, Privacy and Security
  • Chapter 7. Pattern-driven Security, Privacy, Dependability and Interoperability in IoT
  • Chapter 8. Enabling Continuous Privacy Risk Management in IoT Systems
  • Chapter 9. Data Protection compliance assessment for the Internet of Things
  • Chapter 10. Cybersecurity certification in IoT environments
  • Chapter 11. Firmware software analysis at source code and binary levels
  • Chapter 12. End-to-end security for IoT
  • Chapter 13. Blockchain ledger solution affirming physical, operational and functional changes in an IoT system
  • Chapter 14. Leveraging Interledger Technologies in IoT Security Risk Management
  • Chapter 15. Epilogue

The present book is an important outcome of the collaboration of nine European Commission funded projects on IoT security, which have collaborated efficiently and managed to identify common solutions beyond the specificities of individual projects. The Commission welcomes this new book and its contribution to exploring innovative technical solutions on IoT security, as well as their relation to ongoing regulatory developments.

- Salvatore Scalzo and Franck Boissiere, both EC Policy Officers, “Internet of Things” Unit of DG CONNECT, IoT Security and Privacy Cluster Coordinator.

John Soldatos holds a PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (2000); was Associate Professor and Head of the Internet of Things (IoT) Group at the Athens Information Technology (AIT), Greece (2006-2019); and was Adjunct Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (2007-2010). Since January 2020, he joined INTRASOFT International as part of the incorporation of AIT's IoT Group in the company. He is also Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, UK (2014-present). Dr. Soldatos is expert in IoT technologies and applications, including applications in smart cities and the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Dr. Soldatos has played a leading role in the successful delivery of more than sixty (commercial-industrial, R&D, and consulting) projects, for both private & public sector organizations, including some complex integrated projects. He is co-founder of various platforms and initiatives such as the open source OpenIoT platform and the Edge4Industry community. He has published more than 180 articles in international journals, books, and conference proceedings.