Sciweavers

IPCCC
2007
IEEE

Detecting Misused Keys in Wireless Sensor Networks

14 years 5 months ago
Detecting Misused Keys in Wireless Sensor Networks
Key management is the cornerstone for secure communication in sensor networks. Researchers have recently developed many techniques to setup pairwise keys between sensor nodes. However, these techniques allow an attacker to compromise a few sensor nodes and learn many pairwise keys used between non-compromised nodes. The attacker can then use these keys to impersonate non-compromised nodes and mislead the sensing application. To deal with this problem, this paper proposes to detect misused keys in sensor networks. The paper introduces a hidden layer of protection, which is designed for the security of pairwise keys rather than the messages in the network. It cannot be seen and will not be used by sensor nodes during normal communication. However, it can be checked by some special nodes to identify suspicious keys. With this idea, this paper develops a serial of techniques to detect misused keys. These techniques make it particularly difficult for an attacker to actively mislead the ap...
Donggang Liu, Qi Dong
Added 03 Jun 2010
Updated 03 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IPCCC
Authors Donggang Liu, Qi Dong
Comments (0)