A Survey of Honeypots and Honeynets for Internet of Things, Industrial Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems

Javier Franco, Ahmet Aris, Berk Canberk, A. Selcuk Uluagac

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Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT), the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) have become essential for our daily lives in contexts such as our homes, buildings, cities, health, transportation, manufacturing, infrastructure, and agriculture. However, they have become popular targets of attacks, due to their inherent limitations which create vulnerabilities. Honeypots and honeynets can prove essential to understand and defend against attacks on IoT, IIoT, and CPS environments by attracting attackers and deceiving them into thinking that they have gained access to the real systems. Honeypots and honeynets can complement other security solutions (i.e., firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems - IDS) to form a strong defense against malicious entities. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the research that has been carried out on honeypots and honeynets for IoT, IIoT, and CPS. It provides a taxonomy and extensive analysis of the existing honeypots and honeynets, states key design factors for the state-of-the-art honeypot/honeynet research and outlines open issues for future honeypots and honeynets for IoT, IIoT, and CPS environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2351-2383
Number of pages33
JournalIEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation Awards under Grant NSF-CAREER-CNS-1453647 and Grant NSF-1663051.

FundersFunder number
National Science FoundationNSF-CAREER-CNS-1453647, NSF-1663051

    Keywords

    • CPS
    • Honeypot
    • IIoT
    • IoT
    • honeynet

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