We introduce context-based pairing protocols that integrate into common distributed device encryption schemes for device management and access control. In particular, we suggest three pairing protocols that integrate implicit proximity-based device pairing to increase convenience and security. From these protocols, we implemented a secure device pairing approach conditioned on natural, unconstrained spoken interaction in a smart environment. In particular, our approach exploits speech recognition to identify devices to pair from free-form spoken interaction and restricts the pairing to the right device in proximity by generating secure keys from audio fingerprints of the same spoken interaction.Peer reviewe
Ad hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks in ubiquitous computing environments pre...
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), establishing a secure channel between smart devices...
When users wish to establish wireless radio communication between/among their devices, the channel h...
We introduce context-based pairing protocols that integrate into common distributed device encryptio...
Ad-hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks present a security problem: the generatio...
Recently secure device pairing has had significant attention from a wide community of academic as we...
Recently secure device pairing has had significant attention from a wide community of academic as we...
Solutions for pairing devices without prior security associations typically require users to activel...
Secure device pairing is especially di?cult for spontaneous interaction in ubiquitous computing envi...
The number and diversity of electronic gadgets has been steadily increasing and they are becoming in...
Abstract. We propose a framework for secure device-pairing based on contextual information. In contr...
Forming secure associations between wireless devices that do not share a prior trust relationship is...
Smart speakers are highly privacy-sensitive devices: They are located in our homes and provide an In...
We present an implementation of AdhocPairing, an audio-based secure pairing application for Android ...
Secure Device Pairing (SDP) relies on an out-of-band channel to authenticate devices. This requires ...
Ad hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks in ubiquitous computing environments pre...
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), establishing a secure channel between smart devices...
When users wish to establish wireless radio communication between/among their devices, the channel h...
We introduce context-based pairing protocols that integrate into common distributed device encryptio...
Ad-hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks present a security problem: the generatio...
Recently secure device pairing has had significant attention from a wide community of academic as we...
Recently secure device pairing has had significant attention from a wide community of academic as we...
Solutions for pairing devices without prior security associations typically require users to activel...
Secure device pairing is especially di?cult for spontaneous interaction in ubiquitous computing envi...
The number and diversity of electronic gadgets has been steadily increasing and they are becoming in...
Abstract. We propose a framework for secure device-pairing based on contextual information. In contr...
Forming secure associations between wireless devices that do not share a prior trust relationship is...
Smart speakers are highly privacy-sensitive devices: They are located in our homes and provide an In...
We present an implementation of AdhocPairing, an audio-based secure pairing application for Android ...
Secure Device Pairing (SDP) relies on an out-of-band channel to authenticate devices. This requires ...
Ad hoc interactions between devices over wireless networks in ubiquitous computing environments pre...
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), establishing a secure channel between smart devices...
When users wish to establish wireless radio communication between/among their devices, the channel h...