Providing Efficient Certification Services against Active Attacks in Ad Hoc Networks
Most of previous research work in key management can only resist passive attacks, such as dropping the certificate request, and are vulnerable under active attacks, such as returning a fake reply to the node requesting the certification service. In this paper, we propose two algorithms to address bo...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-15842016-05-07T15:24:17Z Providing Efficient Certification Services against Active Attacks in Ad Hoc Networks ZHU, Bo WANG, Guilin WAN, Zhiguo Kankanhalli, Mohan S. BAO, Feng DENG, Robert H. Most of previous research work in key management can only resist passive attacks, such as dropping the certificate request, and are vulnerable under active attacks, such as returning a fake reply to the node requesting the certification service. In this paper, we propose two algorithms to address both security and efficiency issues of certification services in ad hoc networks. Both of the algorithms can resist active attacks. In addition, simulation results show that, compared to the previous works, our second algorithm is not only much faster in a friendly environment, but it also works well in a hostile environment in which existing schemes work poorly. Furthermore, the process of generating partial certificates in our second algorithm is extremely fast. Such advantage is critical in ad-hoc networks where by nature the less help a node requests from its neighbors, the higher is the chance of obtaining the help. Consequently, using our second algorithm, a node can easily find enough neighboring nodes which provide the certification service. 2005-04-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/585 info:doi/10.1109/PCCC.2005.1460571 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1584/viewcontent/EffCertServActiveAttacks_ipccc_2005.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Active attacks Ad hoc networks Certification service Computer simulation Security of data Information Security |
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Most of previous research work in key management can only resist passive attacks, such as dropping the certificate request, and are vulnerable under active attacks, such as returning a fake reply to the node requesting the certification service. In this paper, we propose two algorithms to address both security and efficiency issues of certification services in ad hoc networks. Both of the algorithms can resist active attacks. In addition, simulation results show that, compared to the previous works, our second algorithm is not only much faster in a friendly environment, but it also works well in a hostile environment in which existing schemes work poorly. Furthermore, the process of generating partial certificates in our second algorithm is extremely fast. Such advantage is critical in ad-hoc networks where by nature the less help a node requests from its neighbors, the higher is the chance of obtaining the help. Consequently, using our second algorithm, a node can easily find enough neighboring nodes which provide the certification service. |
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