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Wireless-Delimited Secure Zones with Encrypted Attribute-Based Broadcast for Safe Firearms
This work presents an application of the highly expressive Attribute-Based
Encryption to implement wireless-delimited Secure Zones for firearms. Within
these zones, radio-transmitted local policies based on attributes of the
consumer and the firearm are received by embedded hardware in the firearms,
which then advises the consumer about safe operations. The Secure Zones utilize
Attribute-Based Encryption to encode the policies and consumer or user
attributes, and providing privacy and security through it cryptography. We
describe a holistic approach to evolving the firearm to a cyber-physical system
to aid in augmenting safety. We introduce a conceptual model for a firearm
equipped with sensors and a context-aware software agent. Based on the
information from the sensors, the agent can access the context and inform the
consumer of potential unsafe operations. To support Secure Zones and the
cyber-physical firearm model, we propose a Key Infrastructure Scheme for key
generation, distribution, and management, and a Context-Aware Software Agent
Framework for Firearms