CONSENT: Conformance-driven and Auto-configured Security for Home and Industrial Networks

Maintaining a secure configuration of current IoT networks such as “smart homes” or industrial networks overburdens even skilled integrators, administrators and end users. To avoid and mitigate existing security risks, CONSENT (Conformance-driven and Auto-configured Security for Home and Industrial Networks) aims at developing a new methodology that enables largely automated integration, configuration and operation of new IoT devices and, furthermore, checks the compliant behavior of the devices during operation. This new methodology leads to a robust, zone-based IT security architecture that is easy to extend and whose overall security remains at a high level even if individual devices get compromised. Moreover, this approach nicely complements existing security mechanisms and minimizes human error sources.

CONSENT is a project of the postgraduate research training group NERD (North Rhine-Westphalian Experts on Research in Digitalization), which is funding researchers in IT-security at universities and universities of applied sciences in North Rhine-Westphalia to promote research in the area of Human Centered Systems Security. More information can be found on https://nerd.nrw.



Publications

QWIN: Facilitating QoS in Wireless Industrial Networks Through Cooperation. Proceedings of the 19th IFIP Networking 2020 Conference (NETWORKING ‘20), Jun 22 - Jun 26, 2020, Paris, France. June 2020.
Towards In-Network Security for Smart Homes. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Security and Forensics of IoT (IoT-SECFOR), Hamburg, Germany. August 2018.