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Secure Positioning and Location-Based Security for IoT and Beyond

Published:15 January 2018Publication History

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In this talk I will review security issues in today's navigation and close-range positioning systems. I will discuss why GNS systems like GPS are hard to fully secure and will present novel solutions that can be used to improve the robustness of GNS systems to attacks. I will then show how a different design of a positioning system can enable secure positioning, but also that this requires solving a set of relevant physical- and logical- layer challenges. Finally I will present a design and implementation of a fully integrated IR UWB secure distance measurement (distance bounding) system that solves these challenges and enables secure distance measurement and secure positioning in IoT applications. Finally, I will review possible uses of positioning in security applications such as authentication and access control.

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        ASHES '18: Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security
        October 2018
        88 pages
        ISBN:9781450359962
        DOI:10.1145/3266444

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        • Published: 15 January 2018

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