Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems

While security is often recognized as a top priority for organizations and a push for competitive advantage, repeatedly, Internet of Things (IoT) products have become a target of diverse security attacks. Thus, orchestrating smart services and devices in a more open, standardized and secure way in I...

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Main Authors: Bahtijar Vogel, Miranda Kajtazi, Joseph Bugeja, Rimpu Varshney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Information
Subjects:
IoT
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/12/564
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spelling doaj-476e76f4c82f44c5b16f4e39f5044e232020-12-03T00:00:20ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892020-12-011156456410.3390/info11120564Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT EcosystemsBahtijar Vogel0Miranda Kajtazi1Joseph Bugeja2Rimpu Varshney3Internet of Things and People Research Center, Department of Computer Science and Media Technology, Malmö University, 20506 Malmö, SwedenDepartment of Informatics, Lund University, 22363 Lund, SwedenInternet of Things and People Research Center, Department of Computer Science and Media Technology, Malmö University, 20506 Malmö, SwedenDepartment of Security, Booking.com, 1000 BP Amsterdam, The NetherlandsWhile security is often recognized as a top priority for organizations and a push for competitive advantage, repeatedly, Internet of Things (IoT) products have become a target of diverse security attacks. Thus, orchestrating smart services and devices in a more open, standardized and secure way in IoT environments is yet a desire as much as it is a challenge. In this paper, we propose a model for IoT practitioners and researchers, who can adopt a sound security thinking in parallel with open IoT technological developments. We present the state-of-the-art and an empirical study with IoT practitioners. These efforts have resulted in identifying a set of openness and security thinking criteria that are important to consider from an IoT ecosystem point of view. Openness in terms of open standards, data, APIs, processes, open source and open architectures (flexibility, customizability and extensibility aspects), by presenting security thinking tackled from a three-dimensional point of view (awareness, assessment and challenges) that highlight the need to develop an IoT security mindset. A novel model is conceptualized with those characteristics followed by several key aspects important to design and secure future IoT systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/12/564IoTecosystemopennesssecurityprivacyawareness
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author Bahtijar Vogel
Miranda Kajtazi
Joseph Bugeja
Rimpu Varshney
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Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
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IoT
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openness
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privacy
awareness
author_facet Bahtijar Vogel
Miranda Kajtazi
Joseph Bugeja
Rimpu Varshney
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title Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
title_short Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
title_full Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
title_fullStr Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Openness and Security Thinking Characteristics for IoT Ecosystems
title_sort openness and security thinking characteristics for iot ecosystems
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2078-2489
publishDate 2020-12-01
description While security is often recognized as a top priority for organizations and a push for competitive advantage, repeatedly, Internet of Things (IoT) products have become a target of diverse security attacks. Thus, orchestrating smart services and devices in a more open, standardized and secure way in IoT environments is yet a desire as much as it is a challenge. In this paper, we propose a model for IoT practitioners and researchers, who can adopt a sound security thinking in parallel with open IoT technological developments. We present the state-of-the-art and an empirical study with IoT practitioners. These efforts have resulted in identifying a set of openness and security thinking criteria that are important to consider from an IoT ecosystem point of view. Openness in terms of open standards, data, APIs, processes, open source and open architectures (flexibility, customizability and extensibility aspects), by presenting security thinking tackled from a three-dimensional point of view (awareness, assessment and challenges) that highlight the need to develop an IoT security mindset. A novel model is conceptualized with those characteristics followed by several key aspects important to design and secure future IoT systems.
topic IoT
ecosystem
openness
security
privacy
awareness
url https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/12/564
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