@inproceedings {1684, title = {A Trust-by-Design Framework for the Internet of Things}, booktitle = {2018 9th IFIP International Conference on New Technologies Mobility and Security (NTMS)}, year = {2018}, month = {04/2018}, publisher = {IEEE}, organization = {IEEE}, address = {Paris}, abstract = {
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an environment of interconnected entities, that are identifiable, usable and controllable via the Internet. Trust is necessary in a system such as IoT as the entities involved should know the effect of interacting with other entities. Moreover, the entities must also be able to trust a system to reliably use it. An IoT system is composed of different entities from different vendors, each of them with a different purpose and a different lifecycle. So considering trust in the whole IoT system lifecycle is useful and necessary to guarantee a good service for the whole system. The heterogeneity and dynamicity of this field make it difficult to ensure trust in IoT. We propose a trust by design framework for including trust in the development of an IoT entity considering all the phases of the life-cycle. It is composed of the K-Model and transversal activities.
}, issn = {2157-4960 }, doi = {10.1109/NTMS.2018.8328674}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8328674/}, author = {Davide Ferraris and Carmen Fernandez-Gago and Javier Lopez} }