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The Lazarus Effect: Healing Compromised Devices in the Internet of Small Things

Manuel Huber, Stefan Hristozov, Simon Ott, Vasil Sarafov, Marcus Peinado

202024 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We live in a time when billions of IoT devices are being deployed and increasingly relied upon. This makes ensuring their availability and recoverability in case of a compromise a paramount goal. The large and rapidly growing number of deployed IoT devices make manual recovery impractical, especially if the devices are dispersed over a large area. Thus, there is a need for a reliable and scalable remote recovery mechanism that works even after attackers have taken full control over devices, possibly misusing them or trying to render them useless.

Topics & Concepts

CompromiseComputer securityInternet privacyInternet of ThingsComputer scienceScalabilityThe InternetControl (management)Remote controlBusinessWeb of ThingsKey (lock)TrustworthinessServerMechanism (biology)EngineeringEnd userAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesSecurity and Verification in ComputingIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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