The flaws of Internet of Things (IoT) intrusion detection and prevention schemes
by Saher Ghayyad; Shengzhi Du; Anish Kurien
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 38, No. 1, 2022

Abstract: As the internet evolved to include the Internet of Things (IoT), each physical system with an IP address on this wide network can communicate without human intervention. These cyber-physical systems can vary from a smart grid to a smartphone and are attractive to hackers leading to a high risk of compromise of these systems on core infrastructure and network communication security. This paper addresses a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, one of the major attacks on IoT networks. The flaws are discovered in existing IoT intrusion detection and prevention schemes combating DoS attacks on wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Live DoS attacks on IoT sensors are demonstrated using Kali Linux Platform. Moreover, the flaws in existing solutions are revealed using a demo Cisco Meraki MR33 and a more effective intrusion detection scheme is proposed by an active in-depth-defence strategy against DoS attacks.

Online publication date: Thu, 13-Jan-2022

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