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DCOSS
2006
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Locating Compromised Sensor Nodes Through Incremental Hashing Authentication
Abstract. While sensor networks have recently emerged as a promising computing model, they are vulnerable to various node compromising attacks. In this paper, we propose COOL, a CO...
Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang 0002, Lingling Jin, Weijia ...
CARDIS
2000
Springer
110views Hardware» more  CARDIS 2000»
15 years 10 months ago
Biometrics, Access Control, Smart Cards: A not so Simple Combination
Although biometrics can be an useful component for access control, the security they procure is often overestimated, as if they were a magic tool whose simple use will automatical...
Gaël Hachez, François Koeune, Jean-Jac...
TCS
2002
15 years 5 months ago
Authentication tests and the structure of bundles
Suppose a principal in a cryptographic protocol creates and transmits a message containing a new value v, later receiving v back in a different cryptographic context. It can concl...
Joshua D. Guttman, F. Javier Thayer
MADNES
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
ARMS: An Authenticated Routing Message in Sensor Networks
In wireless sensor networks, a sensor node broadcasts its data (such as routing information, beacon messages or meta-data) to all its neighbors, which is called local broadcast. A ...
Suk-Bok Lee, Yoon-Hwa Choi
CN
2004
108views more  CN 2004»
15 years 6 months ago
Smart dust, friend or foe?--Replacing identity with configuration trust
Smart dust motes are miniature self-contained systems that may be deployed in very large numbers. In military applications these devices are subject to different threats than conv...
Howard Chivers, John A. Clark