IoT - Side Room (Thu, 14:00)
Welcome and introduction for the IoT Working Group Session.
This talk will provide an update on the Internet Draft "IoT DNS Security and Privacy Guidelines" and seek to get working group input on the draft’s topics.
The draft is based on research into the DNS behaviour of IoT devices that aims to mitigate the security risks identified by the research. The draft is intended as a best current practice that can be used by manufacturers and referenced by standards organisations. It can also be useful content for network operators who might be involved in so…
Our presentation examines the architectural challenges encountered over seven years of building ProxyPot, a honeypot designed for modern Internet of Things (IoT) environments. Unlike traditional systems focused on HTTP traffic, IoT devices expose a diverse attack surface across protocols such as Telnet, SSH, FTP, SMTP, and DNS, requiring fundamentally different design approaches. We highlight the challenges of supporting multiple protocols within a unified architecture, including maintaining co…
The widespread use of Smart Home devices has attracted significant research interest in understanding their behavior within home networks, notably to enhance their security.
Unlike general-purpose computers, these devices exhibit relatively simple and bounded network activity patterns.
The IETF's MUD standard was a leap towards their profiling, providing a format to express those patterns.
However, it lacks expressiveness in modeling communications taking place in an actual Smart Home network, …
At RIPE90, the launch of IoTSF's Device ID Forum was announced.
Since then there have been some work and some progress, and this talk is an update on where things stand a year later.