A Fog Computing-based Framework for Privacy Preserving IoT Environments
Dhiah el Diehn Abou-Tair1,
Simon Büchsenstein2, and Ala’ Khalifeh1
1School
of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, German Jordanian
University, Jordan
2Embedded Systems Engineering, University
of Freiburg, Germany
Abstract: Privacy is becoming an
indispensable component in the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) context.
However, the IoT based devices and tools are exposed to several security and
privacy threats, especially that these devices are mainly used to gather data
about users’ habits, vital signs, surround environment, etc., which makes them
a lucrative target to intruders. Up to date, conventional security and privacy
mechanisms are not well optimized for IoT devices due to their limited energy,
storage capacity, communication functionality and computing power, which
influenced researchers to propose new solutions and algorithms to handle these
limitations. Fog and cloud computing have been recently integrated in IoT
environment to solve their resources’ limitations, thus facilitating new life
scenarios-oriented applications. In this paper, a security and privacy
preserving framework is proposed, which utilizes Fog and cloud computing in
conjunction with IoT devices that aims at securing the users’ data and
protecting their privacy. The framework has been implemented and tested using
available technologies. Furthermore, a security analysis has been verified by
simulating several hypothetical attack scenarios, which showed the
effectiveness of the proposed framework and its capability of protecting the
users’ information.
Keywords: Internet of thing, cloud computing, fog computing, privacy, security.