CRMay 2, 2021
A Systematic Review of Security in the LoRaWAN Network ProtocolPoliana de Moraes, Arlindo Flavio da Conceição
The age of the Internet of Things is adding an increasing number of new devices to the Internet and is expected to have fifty billion connected units by 2021. These form an extensive network that may have multiple points where there is a risk of attacks that can compromise the entire system. This paper has conducted a systematic review of security in LoRaWAN protocol specification versions 1.0 and 1.1 by locating its vulnerabilities and determining what measures can be taken for improvement and how they can be checked or tested. The review identifies nineteen areas of vulnerability in the LoRaWAN protocol and shows that the current studies focus on specification version 1.0, key management, and authentication procedures.
CRApr 26, 2021
Blockchains and Self-Sovereign Identities Applied to Healthcare Solutions: A Systematic ReviewAlexandre Siqueira, Arlindo Flavio Da Conceição, Vladimir Rocha
Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI), a Blockchain-based technology for digital identity management, is a promising concept for handling health data. It could represent a step forward in empowering users, granting them control over their data. This work conducts a systematic literature review to investigate state-of-the-art measures based on SSI and Blockchain technologies for dealing with electronic health records (EHRs), identifying gaps, and determining the key questions for future research. As a result, this review shows a growing interest in Blockchain methods to handle EHRs, but few works consider using the self-sovereign identity approaches. The results obtained in this work also suggest that: Blockchain technologies provide a viable alternative to deliver EHR solutions such as patient monitoring, healthcare data trading, and prescription control; consolidated Blockchain technologies are the preferred core components of most effective strategies; keeping raw health data off-chain helps to create scalable solutions; health data standards make searching medical records in Blockchain structures feasible; Smart Contracts are essential components of Blockchain-based EHR solutions; the concepts of data ownership and Self-Sovereign Identity have been neither adequately defined nor employed in the health context.
SEApr 26, 2021
Vulnerabilities and Open Issues of Smart Contracts: A Systematic MappingGabriel de Sousa Matsumura, Luciana Brasil Rebelo dos Santos, Arlindo Flavio da Conceição et al.
Smart Contracts (SCs) are programs stored in a Blockchain to ensure agreements between two or more parties. Due to the unchangeable essence of Blockchain, failures or errors in SCs become perpetual once published. The reliability of SCs is essential to avoid financial losses. So, SCs must be checked to ensure the absence of errors. Hence, many studies addressed new methods and tools for zero-bug software in SCs. This paper conducted a systematic literature mapping identifying initiatives and tools to analyze SCs and how to deal with the identified vulnerabilities. Besides, this work identifies gaps that may lead to research topics for future work.