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Title
Security and Usability in Mobile and IoT Systems
Description
Mobile and Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems have been widely used in many aspects
of human’s life. These systems are storing and operating on more and more sensitive
data of users. Attackers may want to obtain the data to peek at users’ privacy or
pollute the data to cause system malfunction. In addition, these systems are not
user-friendly for some people such as children, senior citizens, and visually impaired
users. Therefore, it is of cardinal significance to improve both security and usability
of mobile and IoT systems. This report consists of four parts: one automatic locking
system for mobile devices, one systematic study of security issues in crowdsourced
indoor positioning systems, one usable indoor navigation system, and practical attacks
on home alarm IoT systems.
Chapter 1 overviews the challenges and existing solutions in these areas. Chapater
2 introduces a novel system ilock which can automatically and immediately lock the
mobile devices to prevent data theft. Chapter 3 proposes attacks and countermeasures
for crowdsourced indoor positioning systems. Chapter 4 presents a context-aware indoor
navigation system which is more user-friendly for visual impaired people. Chapter
5 investigates some novel attacks on commercial home alarm systems. Chapter 6
concludes the report and discuss the future work.
of human’s life. These systems are storing and operating on more and more sensitive
data of users. Attackers may want to obtain the data to peek at users’ privacy or
pollute the data to cause system malfunction. In addition, these systems are not
user-friendly for some people such as children, senior citizens, and visually impaired
users. Therefore, it is of cardinal significance to improve both security and usability
of mobile and IoT systems. This report consists of four parts: one automatic locking
system for mobile devices, one systematic study of security issues in crowdsourced
indoor positioning systems, one usable indoor navigation system, and practical attacks
on home alarm IoT systems.
Chapter 1 overviews the challenges and existing solutions in these areas. Chapater
2 introduces a novel system ilock which can automatically and immediately lock the
mobile devices to prevent data theft. Chapter 3 proposes attacks and countermeasures
for crowdsourced indoor positioning systems. Chapter 4 presents a context-aware indoor
navigation system which is more user-friendly for visual impaired people. Chapter
5 investigates some novel attacks on commercial home alarm systems. Chapter 6
concludes the report and discuss the future work.
Date Created
2020
Contributors
- Li, Tao (Author)
- Zhang, Yanchao (Thesis advisor)
- Xue, Guoliang (Committee member)
- Zhang, Junshan (Committee member)
- Fan, Deliang (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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Resource Type
Extent
149 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.62747
Level of coding
minimal
Note
Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2020
System Created
- 2020-12-08 11:59:50
System Modified
- 2021-08-26 09:47:01
- 3 years 2 months ago
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