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Enhancing Cyber Security of LoRaWAN Gateways under Adversarial Attacks

Ali Wagdy Mohamed, Franz Wang, İsmail Bütün, Junaid Qadir, Robert Lagerström, Paolo Gastaldo, Daniele D. Caviglia

2022Sensors21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) has disrupted the IT landscape drastically, and Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) is one specification that enables these IoT devices to have access to the Internet. Former security analyses have suggested that the gateways in LoRaWAN in their current state are susceptible to a wide variety of malicious attacks, which can be notoriously difficult to mitigate since gateways are seen as obedient relays by design. These attacks, if not addressed, can cause malfunctions and loss of efficiency in the network traffic. As a solution to this unique problem, this paper presents a novel certificate authentication technique that enhances the cyber security of gateways in the LoRaWAN network. The proposed technique considers a public key infrastructure (PKI) solution that considers a two-tier certificate authority (CA) setup, such as a root-CA and intermediate-CA. This solution is promising, as the simulation results validate that about 66.67% of the packets that are arriving from an illegitimate gateway (GW) are discarded in our implemented secure and reliable solution.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceDefault gatewayPublic key infrastructureComputer networkNetwork packetVariety (cybernetics)Gateway (web page)Authentication (law)The InternetCertificate authorityCertificatePublic-key cryptographyWorld Wide WebAlgorithmArtificial intelligenceEncryptionIoT Networks and ProtocolsWireless Body Area NetworksBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies