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SASN
2006
ACM
16 years 12 days ago
Achieving privacy in mesh networks
Mesh network is vulnerable to privacy attacks because of the open medium property of wireless channel, the fixed topology, and the limited network size. Traditional anonymous rou...
Xiaoxin Wu, Ninghui Li
IPSN
2003
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
A Performance Evaluation of Intrusion-Tolerant Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. This paper evaluates the performance of INSENS, an INtrusion-tolerant routing protocol for wireless SEnsor Networks. Security in sensor networks is important in battlefi...
Jing Deng, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra
CSFW
2010
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Analysing Unlinkability and Anonymity Using the Applied Pi Calculus
—An attacker that can identify messages as coming from the same source, can use this information to build up a picture of targets’ behaviour, and so, threaten their privacy. In...
Myrto Arapinis, Tom Chothia, Eike Ritter, Mark Rya...
CCS
2008
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Using rhythmic nonces for puzzle-based DoS resistance
To protect against replay attacks, many Internet protocols rely on nonces to guarantee freshness. In practice, the server generates these nonces during the initial handshake, but ...
Ellick Chan, Carl A. Gunter, Sonia Jahid, Evgeni P...
ESORICS
2010
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Modeling and Analyzing Security in the Presence of Compromising Adversaries
Abstract. We present a framework for modeling adversaries in security protocol analysis, ranging from a Dolev-Yao style adversary to more powerful adversaries who can reveal differ...
David A. Basin, Cas J. F. Cremers