Síntese de requisitos de segurança para internet das coisas baseada em modelos em tempo de execução

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2015-10-14

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The Internet of Things (IoT) connects the Internet all kinds of “things” or “smart objects” such as devices, sensors, actuators, mobile phones, home appliances, cars and even furniture. IIoT is characterized by the ubiquity and dynamism of its environment and connected objects. Thus, the environment of the IoT is highly volatile and heterogeneous as it counts with the presence of different objects able to interact and to cooperate with each other over the Internet. While Smart Objects become more ubiquitous, there is growing uncertainty about the environment, which contributes to a greater appearance of security threats not foreseen in the design phase. This thesis presents a solution that aims to ensure flexibility by allowing the safety requirements to be changed at runtime by the user, systematically reflecting these changes to the security settings for objects connected to the IoT. Therefore, this work presents an architecture of middleware and implementation of an algorithm for assessment requirements and security reconfiguration as well as its evaluation. In addition, this work presents a domain-specific modeling language using models@runtime for specifying the user’s security requirements. About the contributions of this work, we can mention the proposed architecture of middleware, a requirements synthesis algorithm for reconfiguration of security at runtime, a security requirement modeling language, the application of models@runtime approach for reconfiguration of security and the construction of a metamodel for capturing application security aspects running on devices in the IoT.

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OLIVEIRA NETO, I. R. Síntese de requisitos de segurança para internet das coisas baseada em modelos em tempo de execução. 2015. 116 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência da Computação) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.