Towards a Secure and Resilient IoT Architecture for Smart Home Energy Management

H. Boyes, T. Watson
2019 Living in the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)   unpublished
This paper examines the development of consumer IoT solutions for the control of electrical energy in the home. Use of smart appliances is at the centre of the UK Government's strategy for managing CO2 emissions and domestic electricity demand. The current market for IoT-enabled products that control domestic lighting and heating is rapidly evolving with a range of devices already available. Development of demand side response solutions will see these devices and smart appliances being
more » ... d into consumer energy management solutions. The paper examines the architecture and security implications of these developments, explores some of the security risks and identifies a number of mitigation measures. It concludes by identifying future work that is required to address the security threats, both in the home and to the electricity supply system.
doi:10.1049/cp.2019.0161 fatcat:pofpmt3gcrd7pcgl5jx6py4k24