Integration of Hardware Security Modules and Permissioned Blockchain in Industrial IoT Networks
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Cabrera Gutiérrez, Antonio J.; Castillo Morales, María Encarnación; Morales Santos, Diego Pedro; Parrilla Roure, LuisEditorial
IEEE
Materia
Blockchain Cryptographic standards Hardware security module Hyperledger fabric Trusted platform module
Fecha
2022-10-28Referencia bibliográfica
A. J. Cabrera-Gutiérrez... [et al.]. "Integration of Hardware Security Modules and Permissioned Blockchain in Industrial IoT Networks," in IEEE Access, vol. 10, pp. 114331-114345, 2022, doi: [10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3217815]
Patrocinador
Infineon Technologies AG; European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program through the Cyber Security 4.0: Protecting the Industrial Internet of Things (C4IIoT) 833828; FEDER/Junta de Andalucia-Consejeria de Transformacion Economica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades B-TIC-588-UGR20Resumen
Hardware Security Modules (HSM) serve as a hardware based root of trust that offers physical
protection while adding a new security layer in the system architecture. When combined with decentralized
access technologies as Blockchain, HSM offers robustness and complete reliability enabling secured end-toend
mechanisms for authenticity, authorization and integrity. This work proposes an ef cient integration of
HSM and Blockchain technologies focusing on, mainly, public-key cryptography algorithms and standards,
that result crucial in order to achieve a successful combination of the mentioned technologies to improve the
overall security in Industrial IoT systems. To prove the suitability of the proposal and the interaction of an
IoT node and a Blockchain network using HSM a proof of concept is developed. Results of time performance
analysis of the prototype reveal how promising the combination of HSMs in Blockchain environments is.