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  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Distributed Systems

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  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices often lack secure configurations and behavioral descriptions, posing significant cybersecurity challenges.
  • Existing IoT security measures struggle with the scale and complexity of interconnected devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel approach for securing IoT devices by combining the security-by-contract (S × C) paradigm with Fog computing.
  • To ensure contract consistency and verifiability against network policies for enhanced IoT security.

Main Methods:

  • Formally defining the pillars of the security-by-contract and Fog computing integration.
  • Utilizing a running case study to model communication flows and demonstrate security policy enforcement.
  • Developing methods for proving contract consistency and verifying contracts against network policies.

Main Results:

  • Successfully modeled communication flows within the IoT environment.
  • Demonstrated the prevention of information leaks through contract verification.
  • Showcased the capability to prevent unexpected chains of events in IoT systems.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed integration of security-by-contract with Fog computing offers a holistic approach to IoT security.
  • This method enhances the security posture of IoT devices by ensuring verifiable behavioral contracts and network policies.
  • The approach effectively addresses critical cybersecurity challenges in the IoT domain.