TY - GEN
T1 - Application of Trust Assessment Techniques to IoBT Systems
AU - Agadakos, Ioannis
AU - Ciocarlie, Gabriela F.
AU - Copos, Bogdan
AU - Emmi, Michael
AU - George, Jemin
AU - Leslie, Nandi
AU - Michaelis, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Continued advances in IoT technology have prompted new investigation into its usage for military operations, both to augment and complement existing military sensing assets and support next-generation artificial intelligence and machine learning systems. Under the emerging Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) paradigm, current operational conditions necessitate the development of novel security techniques, centered on establishment of trust for individual assets and supporting resilience of broader systems. To advance current IoBT efforts, a collection of prior-developed cybersecurity techniques is reviewed for applicability to conditions presented by IoBT operational environments (e.g., diverse asset ownership, degraded networking infrastructure, adversary activities) through use of supporting case study examples. The research techniques covered focus on two themes: (1) Supporting trust assessment for known/unknown IoT assets; (2) ensuring continued trust of known IoT assets and IoBT systems.
AB - Continued advances in IoT technology have prompted new investigation into its usage for military operations, both to augment and complement existing military sensing assets and support next-generation artificial intelligence and machine learning systems. Under the emerging Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) paradigm, current operational conditions necessitate the development of novel security techniques, centered on establishment of trust for individual assets and supporting resilience of broader systems. To advance current IoBT efforts, a collection of prior-developed cybersecurity techniques is reviewed for applicability to conditions presented by IoBT operational environments (e.g., diverse asset ownership, degraded networking infrastructure, adversary activities) through use of supporting case study examples. The research techniques covered focus on two themes: (1) Supporting trust assessment for known/unknown IoT assets; (2) ensuring continued trust of known IoT assets and IoBT systems.
KW - Cybersecurity
KW - Internet of Battlefield Things
KW - Provenance
KW - Trust
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85082387106
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85082387106#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1109/MILCOM47813.2019.9020774
DO - 10.1109/MILCOM47813.2019.9020774
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85082387106
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference MILCOM
BT - MILCOM 2019 - 2019 IEEE Military Communications Conference
T2 - 2019 IEEE Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2019
Y2 - 12 November 2019 through 14 November 2019
ER -