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A survey of broadcast authentication schemes for wireless networks
Ad Hoc Networks, 2015With the increase in the usage of wireless networks and their applications where broadcast transmission is widely used, it has become critical to authenticate broadcast messages. Several broadcast authentication techniques are currently available. However, no scheme is ideal for all broadcast transmission applications.
Alvin Lim
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Efficient user and broadcast authentication scheme for WSNs
Wireless sensor networks are collections of tiny sensors working collaboratively to gather information. Two major shortcomings of today's WSNs are scarce energy and memory resources making it difficult to devise robust and effective security measures. Keyed-hash chains have been proposed as an efficient solution.
Alabrah, Amerah, Bassiouni, Mostafa
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ALI: Anonymous Lightweight Inter-Vehicle Broadcast Authentication with Encryption
Wireless broadcast transmission enables Inter-vehicle or Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication among nearby vehicles. This communication supports latency-critical applications for improved safety and maybe optimized traffic.
Mir Ali Rezazadeh Baée +2 more
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Mitigating DoS attacks against broadcast authentication in wireless sensor networks
Broadcast authentication is a critical security service in wireless sensor networks. There are two general approaches for broadcast authentication in wireless sensor networks: digital signatures and µTESLA-based techniques.
Peng Ning, Wenliang Du, Ningpeng
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Authenticated Broadcast Encryption Scheme
21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07), 2007With the advancement of wireless networks and mobile access devices such as cell phones and PDAs, multimedia services could be offered through wireless broadcast networks to these mobile devices. Therefore, there is a need to securely deliver multimedia content/data to many users over an insecure channel.
Chik How Tan +2 more
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Attacking NTP's Authenticated Broadcast Mode
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2016We identify two attacks on the Network Time Protocol (NTP)'s cryptographically-authenticated broadcast mode. First, we present a replay attack that allows an on-path attacker to indefinitely stick a broadcast client to a specific time. Second, we present a denial-of-service (DoS) attack that allows an off-path attacker to prevent a broadcast client ...
Aanchal Malhotra, Sharon Goldberg
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EBAA: An efficient broadcast authentication scheme for ADS-B communication based on IBS-MR
Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) systems can broadcast satellite-based aircraft position, identification, etc., periodically, and are now on track to replace radar to become the backbone of next-generation air traffic management (ATM ...
Haomiao Yang, Xiaofen Wang
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Lightweight Broadcast Authentication Protocols Reconsidered
2009 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2009In the emergency broadcast system (or emergency alert system) which aims to broadcast a warning information immediately in time of emergency such as a natural or civil disaster, computational power-restricted devices such as, pocket terminals and sensors need to instantly and securely verify correctness and integrity of the received message packets ...
Shigenori Yamakawa +3 more
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Enhancing broadcast authentication in sensor networks
Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2010Due to the nature of wireless sensor networks, security is a critical problem that needs to be further researched and developed. Resource constrained and usually unattended sensors are much vulnerable to malicious attackers that may impersonate the senders by altering broadcast messages.
Arayeh Norouzi +2 more
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Flooding-resilient broadcast authentication for VANETs
Proceedings of the 17th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2011Digital signatures are one of the fundamental security primitives in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) because they provide authenticity and non-repudiation in broadcast communication. However, the current broadcast authentication standard in VANETs is vulnerable to signature flooding: excessive signature verification requests that exhaust the ...
Hsu-Chun Hsiao +6 more
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