Privacy leakages in Smart Home Wireless Technologies
The concept of Smart Home where appliances,
sensors, actuators, displays and computing resources are connected
and interact to support the life of the citizen is being
increasingly researched. In this context, the Wi-Fi communication
technology has grown to become the de-facto standard for data
communications in Smart Home environments, with cordless
telephony being dominated by the DECT protocol. Even though
both technologies incorporate sets of security features aimed at
securing the confidentiality and integrity of the communications,
the nature and the design of both radio-frequency protocols make
them vulnerable, up to a certain extent, to privacy leakages
through traffic analysis attacks. In this paper we explore the
information leakage vulnerabilities inherent to these technologies
and their potential impact on citizens’ privacy in the context of
the Smart Home. We demonstrate how the websites visited by a
smart device can be inferred by applying machine learning and
pattern matching techniques to eavesdropped encrypted traffic.
SANCHEZ MARTIN Jose Ignacio;
SATTA Riccardo;
NAI FOVINO Igor;
BALDINI Gianmarco;
STERI Gary;
SHAW David;
CIARDULLI Andrea;
2014-12-02
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - IEEE
JRC90976
978-14-799-35307,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC90976,
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