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Shake-n-Shack: Enabling Secure Data Exchange Between Smart Wearables via Handshakes

机译:Shake-n-Shack:通过握手实现智能可穿戴设备之间的安全数据交换

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Since ancient Greece, handshaking has been commonly practiced between two people as a friendly gesture to express trust and respect, or form a mutual agreement. In this paper, we show that such physical contact can be used to bootstrap secure cyber contact between the smart devices worn by users. The key observation is that during handshaking, although belonged to two different users, the two hands involved in the shaking events are often rigidly connected, and therefore exhibit very similar motion patterns. We propose a novel Shake-n-Shack system, which harvests motion data during user handshaking from the wrist worn smart devices such as smartwatches or fitness bands, and exploits the matching motion patterns to generate symmetric keys on both parties. The generated keys can be then used to establish a secure communication channel for exchanging data between devices. This provides a much more natural and user-friendly alternative for many applications, e.g., exchanging/sharing contact details, friending on social networks, or even making payments, since it doesn't involve extra bespoke hardware, nor require the users to perform pre-defined gestures. We implement the proposed Shake-n-Shack1system on off-the-shelf smartwatches, and extensive evaluation shows that it can reliably generate 128-bit symmetric keys just after around 1s of handshaking (with success rate >99%), and is resilient to real-time mimicking attacks: in our experiments the Equal Error Rate (EER) is only 1.6% on average. We also show that the proposed Shake-n-Shack system can be extremely lightweight, and is able to run in-situ on the resource-constrained smartwatches without incurring excessive resource consumption.
机译:自古希腊时代以来,握手已在两个人之间普遍实行,是一种表达信任和尊重或达成共同协议的友好姿态。在本文中,我们证明了这种物理联系方式可用于引导用户佩戴的智能设备之间的安全网络联系。关键的观察结果是,在握手过程中,尽管属于两个不同的用户,但参与晃动事件的两只手通常牢固地连接在一起,因此表现出非常相似的运动模式。我们提出了一种新颖的Shake-n-Shack系统,该系统可在用户握手期间从佩戴在腕上的智能设备(如智能手表或健身腕带)中收集运动数据,并利用匹配的运动模式在双方上生成对称密钥。然后可以将生成的密钥用于建立安全的通信通道,以在设备之间交换数据。这为许多应用程序提供了一种更加自然和用户友好的替代方法,例如,交换/共享联系方式,在社交网络上结交朋友甚至付款,因为它不涉及额外的定制硬件,也不要求用户执行预先的操作。定义的手势。我们实施了拟议的Shake-n-Shack 1 系统在现成的智能手表上进行了广泛的评估,结果表明,在大约1秒钟的握手后(成功率> 99 \%),它可以可靠地生成128位对称密钥,并且对实时模拟攻击具有抵抗力:在我们的实验中,平均错误率(EER)平均仅为1.6%。我们还表明,提出的Shake-n-Shack系统可以非常轻巧,并且可以在资源受限的智能手表上就地运行,而不会引起过多的资源消耗。

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