With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), privacy and security of sensitive data has become a major concern. In general, sensors which are the enablers for IoT, send the sensed data to a cloud database over the internet. The communication to the cloud database may be compromised by an adversary, or the database maybe accessed by a curious database administrator, thereby raising security concerns. To solve this issue, we demonstrate a solution to safeguard IoT devices in a home network scenario from potential attacks. A firewall is set up using a Raspberry Pi as a gateway which secures their communication with the cloud database. Furthermore, we plan to build a location-aware (physical location in the home network scenario) heuristics and a signature based traffic detection dashboard running on the Raspberry Pi, in order to control the IoT devices and log their network behavior.
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