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This study introduces a graph-based framework to automatically generate security and privacy policies for new apps in wireless body area networks (WBANs). It leverages existing policies to ensure user security preferences are met.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Security
  • Cybersecurity

Background:

  • Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) integrate smartphones, sensors, and wearable devices, posing challenges for security and privacy policy bootstrapping.
  • Newly deployed applications in WBANs require robust security and privacy measures to protect sensitive user data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel framework for automatically generating security and privacy policies for new applications in WBANs.
  • To adapt graph-based similarity metrics for policy reuse and adaptation in WBAN environments.

Main Methods:

  • Modeling WBANs as undirected graphs with devices, apps, and resources as vertices and relationships as edges.
  • Augmenting graph attributes with entity features and user-defined tags.
  • Adapting graph similarity metrics to identify and reuse existing security policies for new applications.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated a smartphone ecosystem case study to illustrate the framework's effectiveness.
  • The proposed scheme successfully identifies similar applications to facilitate policy reuse.
  • Generated policies were found to be reasonably good and consistent with user security preferences.

Conclusions:

  • The graph-based framework offers an effective solution for bootstrapping security and privacy policies in WBANs.
  • Policy reuse through graph similarity significantly enhances security management for new applications.
  • The approach ensures alignment with implicit user security preferences, improving overall WBAN security.