Delay Wreaks Havoc on Your Smart Home - Delay-based Automation Interference Attacks
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical security vulnerabilities in smart home automation systems through this 22-minute IEEE conference talk. Delve into the concept of delay-based automation interference attacks, presented by researchers from Temple University, the University of South Carolina, and Stevens Institute of Technology. Gain insights into how seemingly innocuous delays can be exploited to wreak havoc on smart home ecosystems, potentially compromising user safety and privacy. Understand the implications of these attacks on various smart devices and automation routines. Learn about the research methodologies employed to identify and analyze these vulnerabilities, and discover potential countermeasures to enhance the security of smart home systems.
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Delay Wreaks Havoc on Your Smart Home: Delay-based Automation Interference Attacks
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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