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IoT-KEEPER: Detecting Malicious IoT Network Activity Using Online Traffic Analysis at the Edge

Ibbad Hafeez, Markku Antikainen, Aaron Yi Ding, Sasu Tarkoma

2020IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management190 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

IoT devices are notoriously vulnerable even to trivial attacks and can be easily compromised. In addition, resource constraints and heterogeneity of IoT devices make it impractical to secure IoT installations using traditional endpoint and network security solutions. To address this problem, we present IoT-Keeper, a lightweight system which secures the communication of IoT. IoT-Keeper uses our proposed anomaly detection technique to perform traffic analysis at edge gateways. It uses a combination of fuzzy C-means clustering and fuzzy interpolation scheme to analyze network traffic and detect malicious network activity. Once malicious activity is detected, IoT-Keeper automatically enforces network access restrictions against IoT device generating this activity, and prevents it from attacking other devices or services. We have evaluated IoT-Keeper using a comprehensive dataset, collected from a real-world testbed, containing popular IoT devices. Using this dataset, our proposed technique achieved high accuracy (≈0.98) and low false positive rate (≈0.02) for detecting malicious network activity. Our evaluation also shows that IoT-Keeper has low resource footprint, and it can detect and mitigate various network attacks-without requiring explicit attack signatures or sophisticated hardware.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTestbedEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionInternet of ThingsComputer networkEdge deviceAnomaly detectionEdge computingComputer securityCloud computingData miningArtificial intelligenceOperating systemNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques