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Friday, March 23, 2018

Internet of 'Hidden' Things: How to Build a Confidential IOT Network using TOR & Docker Containers



Recently, I conducted a Workshop at the India Electronics Week - EFYCON 2018 held at KTPO, Bangalore. This session was focussed on sensitising the audience about how we can leverage the anonymity & containerisation benefits of TOR & Docker technologies respectively to address the security & privacy challenges in IOT Businesses and stop Surveillance Capitalism.

There were several Live Demos on how to build an Internet of 'Hidden' Things by creating confidential, authenticated and anonymous IOT Applications using TOR Hidden Services amalgamated with Docker Containers. The demos showed that these 'Hidden' Things/Devices can even hide the fact they exist at all, if you don’t know the necessary cookie. One can neither crawl nor probe your IOT device through the Internet while your device uses the Onion Authentication feature of TOR Hidden Services. The workshop also covered the dark-side of using Internet of Hidden Things in future.

Here's the digest of the presentation.

1. Introduction to TOR Hidden Services (HS)
 - HS Rendezvous Protocol
 - Analysis of hiddenness of HSs

2. Introduction to Docker Containers
 - Virtualization vs Containerization
 - Security Advantages of using Docker Containers

3. Dark-Side of Internet of Things
 - Smart Devices: bridging the gap between Digital threats & Physical threats
 - Recent Hacks: Jeep Cherokee, Mattel's Wi-fi Hello Barbie, Mirai DDoS Botnet
 - Era of Ubiquitous Surveillance: Data being the new Oil of 21st century
 - Security vs Privacy vs Anonymity: Importance of Trust in IOT Privacy

4. Need for Internet of 'Hidden' Things
 - Security by Obscurity vs Security by Design
 - Achieving Privacy with Hidden IOT Devices
 - Leveraging the anonymity & containerisation benefits of TOR & Docker in IOT
 - How hidden & anonymous IOT Devices can stop Surveillance Capitalism

5. Live Demos:- Hosting Tor Hidden Service in seconds with Docker Containers
 - Pushing hidden containers to Linux-based IOT devices for hiding them
 - Connecting anonymously to hidden IOT devices with proper authentication

6. Dark-Side of Internet of Hidden Things
 - How hidden IOT devices can be exploited for malicious purposes

7. Discussion & Takeaways
 - Conclusion & Futuristic Thoughts.


Below is the presentation material for the delivered session.

Demystifying the Dark-Side of Internet of Things (IOT): A Journey through Security & Privacy Challenges



Recently, I spoke at the India Electronics Week - EFYCON 2018 held at KTPO, Bangalore. The talk focussed on sensitising the audience about the paradigm shift that is required for securing IOT Businesses where Proprietary protocols, indigenous hardware & air-gapped networks are not just enough in the era of Industry 4.0. The talk also presented a view on 'What are we currently doing to protect ourselves' and 'What we need to do'. What are the new security challenges that are coming up and how privacy & anonymity is taking the lead over security with respect to IOT.

Here’s the digest of the presentation.

Why is everything getting Smart with the advent of IOT? 
 Sensors or Cloud or M2M.
 How is IOT bridging the gap between Digital threats and Physical threats?

Top recent IOT Hacks: 
 Chrysler's Jeep Cherokee,
 Mattel's Wi-fi Hello Barbie.

Eavesdropping through microphones of Smart Dolls, Smart Teddy Bears & Smart TVs.
 What if the smart doll teaches offensive things to your kid.

Exploitable Smart Refrigerators, Smart Thermostats, Smart Insulin Pumps. 
 How Smart TVs have been hacked & infected by malware
 for automated Ad Clicks and Cryptocurrency mining.

IOT Ransomeware is now reality. 
 How much someone would be willing to pay to remove ransomware from a Smart Pacemaker?

Denial of Service (DOS) attacks on & through IOT devices. 
 How hackers can turn a Smart Fridge into a spam-bot?

Why can't we make smart devices smart enough to be secure? 
 The IOT Security Challenges:
 Resource Constraints, STRIDE Threat vectors.

Security vs Privacy vs Anonymity. 
 Importance of Trust in IOT Privacy.
 Security by Obscurity vs Security by Design:
 Proprietary protocols, indigenous hardware & air-gapped networks.

Security can not be an afterthought. 
 It has to considered & implemented in all of stages of IOT Business:
 Planning, Design, Implementation, Verification, Validation, Deployment & Operations.

IOT Business Model needs to change.
 Earlier we used to Build product, Ship them &
 forget about them until we had to Service them,
 but now we have to Ship & Remember.


Below is the presentation material of the delivered talk.