Threat Analysis for Wearable Health Devices and Environment Monitoring Internet of Things Integration System
Journal
IEEE Access
Journal Volume
7
Pages
144983-144994
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Abstract
With the rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, heterogeneous device management issues tend to arise in architecture security due to hardware computing power, types of software, data transmission interfaces, and networking protocols. Even during data exchange between devices and systems, traditional IoT devices are prone to the disclosure of personal information, which compromises privacy. Thus, planning an effective information security management strategy has become an essential part of application development. This paper presents a strategy to achieve information security verification and risk assessment for an IoT-based personal health information system. Using several interfaces of IoT devices, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, we simulate possible attack hypotheses and define test methods and evaluation methods suitable for each device. In our application systems for information security analysis, we also consider and integrate weaknesses of the system architecture to achieve a more complete information security threat analysis. ? 2013 IEEE.
Subjects
Internet of Things (IoT); privacy; risk analysis; security
Other Subjects
Application programs; Computer architecture; Data privacy; Electronic data interchange; Health risks; Information management; Information use; Network architecture; Network protocols; Network security; Risk analysis; Risk assessment; Security systems; Testing; Wearable technology; Application development; Environment monitoring; Heterogeneous devices; Information security managements; Internet of Things (IOT); Personal health informations; security; Security verification; Internet of things
Type
journal article
