Security for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book addresses the problems and brings solutions to the
security issues of ad-hoc networks. Topics included are threat
attacks and vulnerabilities, basic cryptography mechanisms,
authentication, secure routing, firewalls, security...
security issues of ad-hoc networks. Topics included are threat
attacks and vulnerabilities, basic cryptography mechanisms,
authentication, secure routing, firewalls, security...
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This book addresses the problems and brings solutions to the
security issues of ad-hoc networks. Topics included are threat
attacks and vulnerabilities, basic cryptography mechanisms,
authentication, secure routing, firewalls, security policy
management, and future developments.
An Instructor Support FTP site is available from the Wiley
editorial board.
security issues of ad-hoc networks. Topics included are threat
attacks and vulnerabilities, basic cryptography mechanisms,
authentication, secure routing, firewalls, security policy
management, and future developments.
An Instructor Support FTP site is available from the Wiley
editorial board.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Security for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (PDF)“
Preface. Foreword. Acknowledgments. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Definition of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 1.2 Applications of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 1.3 Threats, Attacks, and Vulnerabilities. 1.3.1 Threats. 1.3.2 Vulnerabilities in Ad Hoc Networks. 1.3.3 Attacks. 1.4 Overview of the Book. 2 Basic Security Concepts. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Basic Concepts. 2.2.1 Attributes. 2.2.2 Cryptographic Primitives. 2.3 Modes of Operation. 2.4 Miscellaneous Properties. 2.4.1 One-Way Property of Hash Chains. 2.4.2 TESLA. 2.5 Summary. 3 Key Management. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Traditional Solution. 3.3 Solutions for Ad Hoc Networks. 3.3.1 Asymmetric Key-Based Approach. 3.3.2 Symmetric Key-Based Approach. 3.4 Summary. 4 Secure Routing. 4.1 Introduction. 4.1.1 Distance-Vector and Link-State Routing. 4.1.2 Proactive vs Reactive Routing. 4.2 Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector. 4.2.1 Secure AODV. 4.2.2 Authenticated Routing for Ad Hoc Networks (ARAN). 4.2.3 Security-Aware Ad Hoc Routing. 4.3 Dynamic Source Routing Protocol. 4.3.1 Secure Routing Protocol. 4.3.2 Ariadne. 4.3.3 EndairA: A Provably Secure Routing Protocol. 4.4 Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing Protocol. 4.4.1 Secure Efficient Distance Vector Routing (SEAD). 4.4.2 SuperSEAD. 4.4.3 S-DSDV. 4.5 Optimized Link-State Routing Protocol. 4.5.1 Secure Extension to OLSR. 4.5.2 Secure Link-State Routing Protocol. 4.6 Anonymous Routing Protocols. 4.6.1 ANODR. 4.6.2 MASK. 4.7 Generic Attacks Against Routing. 4.7.1 Wormhole Attacks. 4.7.2 Rushing Attacks. 4.7.3 Sybil Attacks. 4.8 Summary. 5 Intrusion Detection Systems. 5.1 Introduction. 5.1.1 Traditional IDS Systems. 5.2 Unique IDS Challenges in MANET. 5.3 Threat Model. 5.4 Architecture for Intrusion Detection in MANET. 5.4.1 Noncollaborative Intrusion Detection System. 5.4.2 Cooperative Intrusion Detection. 5.4.3 Key Novel Concepts for Cooperative Intrusion Detection in MANET. 5.5 Evidence Collection. 5.5.1 Local Evidence. 5.5.2 Promiscuous Monitoring. 5.5.3 Evidence made Available by
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Other Nodes. 5.6 Detection of Specific Attacks. 5.6.1 Detection of Packet Dropping Attacks. 5.6.2 Detection of Attacks Against Routing Protocols. 5.7 Summary. 6 Policy Management. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Policy-Based Network Management. 6.2.1 Overview. 6.2.2 Architecture. 6.2.3 Policy Languages. 6.2.4 Distributed Policy Management Architecture. 6.2.5 IETF and DMTF Standardization Activities. 6.3 Application of Policy Management to Security Management. 6.3.1 Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). 6.3.2 Trust Management and the KeyNote System. 6.3.3 Firewall Management. 6.3.4 Policy Enforcement in a Wireless Ad Hoc Network. 6.4 Summary. 7 Secure Localization. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Localization. 7.2.1 Ranging. 7.2.2 Computation. 7.2.3 Attacks. 7.3 Secure Localization. 7.3.1 Distance Bounding Techniques. 7.3.2 Verifiable Multilateration. 7.3.3 Directional Antennae-Based Schemes. 7.3.4 Transmission Range Variation-Based Schemes. 7.3.5 Hybrid Schemes. 7.3.6 Malicious Beacons. 7.4 Summary. 8 Conclusions and Future Research. 8.1 Vehicular Networks. 8.1.1 Differences with MANET. 8.1.2 Open Problems and Solutions. 8.2 Summary. Acronyms. References. Index.
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Autoren-Porträt von Farooq Anjum, Petros Mouchtaris
FAROOQ ANJUM, PhD, is a senior scientist at TelcordiaTechnologies. He is also an adjunct professor at both the
University of Pennsylvania and Stevens Institute of Technology. His
research focuses on problems in diverse areas such as security in
computer networks, wireless technologies, middleware, and next
generation networks.
PETROS MOUCHTARIS, PhD, leads Telcordia's research
department in information assurance and security, including
security for wireless ad hoc networks.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Farooq Anjum , Petros Mouchtaris
- 2007, 1. Auflage, 316 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470118466
- ISBN-13: 9780470118467
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.08.2007
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