Securing Emerging Wireless Systems
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Securing Emerging Wireless Systems

Lower-layer Approaches
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ISBN-13:
9780387884912
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
362
Autor:
Yingying Chen
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book fills a growing need for a reference that describes the lower-layer approaches as a foundation towards secure and reliable wireless systems. The book focuses on fundamental security problems that involve properties unique to wireless systems.

Securing Emerging Wireless Systems: Lower-layer Approaches aims to fill a growing need in the research community for a reference that describes the lower-layer approaches as a foundation towards secure and reliable wireless systems. Whereas most of the references typically address cryptographic attacks by using conventional "network security" approches for securing wireless systems, the proposed book will be differentiated from the rest of the market by its focus on non-cryptographic attacks that cannot easily be addressed by using traditional methods, and further by presenting a collection of defense mechanisms that operate at the lower-layers of the protocol stack and can defend wireless systems before the effects of attacks propagate up to higher-level applications and services.

The book will focus on fundamental security problems that involve properties unique to wireless systems, such as the characteristics of radio propagation, or the location of communicating entities, or the properties of the medium access control layer. Specifically, the book provides detection mechanisms and highlights defense strategies that cope with threats to wireless localization infrastructure, attacks on wireless networks that exploit entity identity (i.e. spoofing attacks), jamming and radio interference that can undermine the availability of wireless communications, and privacy threats where an adversary seeks to infer spatial and temporal contextual information surrounding wireless communications. Additionally, the authors explore new paradigms of physical layer security for wireless systems, which can support authentication and confidentiality services by exploiting fading properties unique to wireless communications.

Secure Localization.- Overview of Wireless Localization.- On the Robustness of Localization Algorithms to Signal Strength Attacks.- Attack Detection in Wireless Localization.- Robust Statistical Methods for Attack-tolerant Localization.- Spatio-Temporal Access Control by Dual-using Sensor Networks.- Defending Against Wireless Spoofing Attacks.- Relationship-based Detection of Spoofing-related Anomalous Traffic.- Detecting and Localizing Wireless Spoofing Attacks.- Defending Against Radio Interference.- A Brief Survey of Jamming and Defense Strategies.- Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference.- Detecting Jamming Attacks and Radio Interference.- Channel Surfing: Defending Wireless Networks against Radio Interference.- Preserving Privacy in Wireless Networks.- Enhancing Source-Location Privacy in Sensor Network Routing.- Temporal Privacy in Wireless Networks.- Securing Wireless Systems via Lower Layer Enforcements.- Concluding Remarks.

Securing Emerging Wireless Systems: Lower-layer Approaches aims to fill a growing need in the research community for a reference that describes the lower-layer approaches as a foundation towards secure and reliable wireless systems. Whereas most of the references typically address cryptographic attacks by using conventional "network security" approches for securing wireless systems, the proposed book will be differentiated from the rest of the market by its focus on non-cryptographic attacks that cannot easily be addressed by using traditional methods, and further by presenting a collection of defense mechanisms that operate at the lower-layers of the protocol stack and can defend wireless systems before the effects of attacks propagate up to higher-level applications and services.

The book will focus on fundamental security problems that involve properties unique to wireless systems, such as the characteristics of radio propagation, or the location of communicating entities, or the properties of the medium access control layer. Specifically, the book provides detection mechanisms and highlights defense strategies that cope with threats to wireless localization infrastructure, attacks on wireless networks that exploit entity identity (i.e. spoofing attacks), jamming and radio interference that can undermine the availability of wireless communications, and privacy threats where an adversary seeks to infer spatial and temporal contextual information surrounding wireless communications. Additionally, the authors explore new paradigms of physical layer security for wireless systems, which can support authentication and confidentiality services by exploiting fading properties unique to wireless communications.

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