IRIS: An embedded secure boot for IoT devices
Description
This study proposes a hardware secure boot solution, an instant retrieval information system (IRIS) that is suitable for integrating Internet of Things (IoT) devices. IRIS can boot a Linux kernel image pre-stores in removable media and comprises a data verifier securing the authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of the boot process. IRIS is fully developed as a hardware module and the results reveal short boot-up times and a small hardware footprint when implemented on field programmable gate array chips. In addition, IRIS is an open-source generic solution that can be adapted to multiple architectures and includes a crypto-core called E-LUKS that can be used outside the boot-loading process to add confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity to data stored on off-chip storage like a flash device. IRIS shows a reduction in lookup tables footprint when compared to other IoT solutions consuming from 90% to 750% less resources and only slightly greater, around 30%, with solutions that only cover authentication and integrity.
Abstract
Universidad de Sevilla VI-PPITUS
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/148844
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/148844
- Origin repository
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