Secure Wireless Networks CPTS 446/556

 

Instructor:

Sirisha Medidi

EME 52 

Office hours: 9:30 -- 10:30 TTH and by appointment

Detailed Course Syllabus here

Lecture Notes:

    Introduction to Cellular Networks     

    Mobile IP     Threat Models

    Ad Hoc Networks    Routing Protocols: DSR (paper), AODV (RFC), CSGR (paper), DSDV (paper), WRP (paper)

    Sensor Networks

Supplementary Material

Ns2 Simulator:
ns2 simulation example

ns2 link: http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ 

http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/tutorial/index.html can be used for getting started with wireless simulation 

 

Cellular Networks:

Cellular Networks: Past, Present, and Future

 

Mobile IP:

  1. Mobile networking through Mobile IP Perkins, Charles E. Perkins, Internet Computing, IEEE, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Jan.-Feb. 1998 Pages:58 - 69

  2. Mobile IP, Charles E. Perkins,. Communications Magazine, IEEE, Volume: 35, Issue: 5, May 1997 Pages:84 - 99

Ad Hoc Networks:

  1. A Review of Current Routing Protocols in Adhoc Networks

  2. A Survey of Secure Wireless Ad-hoc Routing   

Sensor Networks:

  1. Wireless sensor networks: a survey, I. F. Akyildiz, W. Su, Y. Sankarasubramanian, and E. Cayirci, Computer Networks 38 (2002) Pages 393–422.

Papers for Class Presentations: 

Securing Mobile IP Networks

  1. Mobile IP and security issue: an overview, Perkins, C.; Internet Technologies and Services, 1999. Proceedings. First IEEE/Popov Workshop on, 1999 Pages:131 - 148.       Presenter: Kamini Prajapati (slides) 

  2. Emerging applications: Defending against redirect attacks in mobile IP, Robert H. Deng, Jianying Zhou, Feng Bao, November 2002, Proceedings of the 9th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, Pages: 59 - 67.    Presenter: Nate Webb (slides)    Contrarian: Ryan McKinlay (slides)

  3. Securing IPv6 neighbor and router discovery, Jari Arkko, Thomas Aura, James Kempf, Vesa-Matti Mäntylä, Pekka Nikander, Michael Roe, September 2002 , Proceedings of the ACM workshop on Wireless security, Pages: 77 - 86.    Presenter: Yong Wang (slides)    Contrarian: Yuanyuang Zhou (slides)

  4. Surviving threats: Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat, John McHugh, Carrie Gates, August 2003, Proceedings of the 2003 workshop on New security paradigms, Pages: 3 - 10.    Presenter: Nina Picone & Brent Bero (slides)     

  5. Secure and mobile networking, Vipul Gupta, Gabriel Montenegro, December 1998, Mobile Networks and Applications, Volume 3 Issue 4, Pages: 381-390.    Presenter: Jonathan Larson (slides)  

  6. Towards secure mobility support for IP networks, Mink, S.; Pahlke, F.; Schafer, G.; Schiller, J.; Communication Technology Proceedings, 2000. WCC - ICCT 2000. International Conference on, Pages: 555 -562 vol.1.    Presenter: Jin Liu (slides)

  7. Secure mobile IP using IP security primitives, Inoue, A.; Ishiyama, M.; Fukumoto, A.; Okamoto, T.; Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 1997. Proceedings Sixth IEEE workshops on, 18-20 Jun 1997 Pages: 235 –241.    Presenter: Wei Fu (slides)    Contrarian: Hua Yu (slides)

  8. Security of current mobile IP solutions, S. Jacob, G. Cirincione. Proc. IEEE MilCom'97, 1122-1128, 199.    Presenter: Chris Mallary   Contrarian: Tammy Nguyen (slides)

Internet Drafts for Mobile IP

  1. Threat Models introduced by Mobile IPv6 and Requirements for Security in Mobile IPv6:   draft-ietf-mobileip-mipv6-scrty-reqts-00.txt    draft-ietf-mobileip-mipv6-scrty-reqts-01.txt    draft-ietf-mobileip-mipv6-scrty-reqts-02.table.txt    draft-ietf-mobileip-mipv6-scrty-reqts-02.txt   

  2. Binding Update Attacks and Defenses

  3. Mobile IP Authentication Protocol    Presenters: Brandon Rogers, Eric Olsen, Ryan Sizemore (slides).

  4. Mobile IP version 6 Route Optimization Security Design Background

  5. Ingress Filtering: RFC 2267

Securing MANETS:

  1. An On-Demand Secure Routing Protocol Resilient to Byzantine Failures. Baruch Awerbuch, David Holmer, Cristina Nita-Rotaru and Herbert Rubens.Wise '02.    Contrarian: Nate Webber (slides).

  2. The Quest for Security in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Jean Pierre Hubaux, Levente Buttyan, and Srdan Capkun. In proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, MobiHOC 2001.    Presenter: Jonathan Larson (slides); Contrarian: Brent Bero (slides).

  3. Ariadne: a secure on-demand routing protocol for ad hoc networks. Yih-Chun Hu, Adrian Perrig, and David B. Johnson. September 2002, In Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, Pages: 12-23.    Presenter: Jin Liu (slides); Contrarian: Kamini Prajapati (slides).

  4. Secure routing in ad hoc networks: Securing quality-of-service route discovery in on-demand routing for ad hoc networks. Yih-Chun Hu and David B. Johnson. October 2004, Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Security of ad hoc and sensor networks, Pages: 106-117.    Presenter: Yuanyuan Zhou (slides); Contrarian: Yang Wang (slides).

  5. Rushing Attacks and Defenses in Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols. Y.C. Hu, A. Perrig, and D.B. Johnson. WiSe'03, San Diego, California, USA. September 19, 2003.    Presenter: Tammy Nguyen; Contrarian: Chris Mallary (slides). 

  6. Ad hoc networks: Denial of service resilience in ad hoc networks. Imad Aad, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, and Edward W. Knightly. September 2004, In Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, Pages: 202-215.    Presenter: Ryan McKinlay (slides); Contrarian: Nina Picone (slides).

  7. Mitigating routing misbehavior in mobile ad hoc networks. Sergio Marti, T. J. Giuli, Kevin Lai, and Mary Baker. August 2000, Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking , Pages: 255-265.    Presenters: Brandon Rogers, Eric Olsen, Ryan Sizemore (slides).

  8. Nodes Bearing Grudges: Towards Routing Security, Fairness, and Robustness in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Sonja Buchegger and Jean-Yves Le Boudec. In Proceedings of the Tenth Euromicro Workshop on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing, Pages: 403-410, Canary Islands, Spain, January 2002. IEEE Computer Society.    Presenter: Hua Yu (slides); Contrarian: Wei Fu (slides).

Security issues in Sensor Networks:

  1. Denial of Service Attacks in Sensor Networks. Anthony Woods and John A. Stankovic. IEEE Computer, October 2002, Pages: 54-62.    Presenters: Brandon Rogers, Eric Olsen, Ryan Sizemore    (slides)

  2. SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks. Adrian Perrig, Robert Szewczyk, Victor Wen, David Culler, and J. D. Tygar.  MOBICOM, 2001.    Presenter: Ryan McKinlay (slides)    Contrarian: Nina Picone (slides)

  3. Providing Robust and Ubiquitous Security Support for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. Jiejun Kong, Petros Zerfos, Haiyun Luo, Songwu Lu, and Lixia Zhang. International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2001  Presenter: Jin Liu (slides)   Contrarian: Yong Wang (slides)     

  4.  LEAP: Efficient Security Mechanisms for Large-Scale Distributed Sensor Networks. S. Zhu, S. Setia and S. Jajodia.In10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS '03), Washington D.C., October, 2003.                                            Presenter: Medidi (slides)   Contrarian: Nate Webber (slides)

  5. Secure Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: Attacks and Countermeasures. C. Karlof and D. Wagner. Sensor Network Protocols and Applications (SNPA'03). Proceedings of the First IEEE International Workshop on, 11 May 2003.                                                Presenter: Kamini Prajapati     Contrarian: Yuanyuan Zhou     (slides)                                    

  6. Assessing Security-Critical Energy-Efficient Sensor Networks. Y. W. Law, S. Dulman, S. Etalle, and P. Havinga.  18th IFIP TC11 Int. Conf. on Information Security, Security and Privacy in the Age of Uncertainty (SEC), Athens, Greece, May, 2003.                                       Presenter: Jon Larson    Contrarian: Brent Bero

  7. On Communication Security in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks. S. Slijepcevic, V. Tsiatsis, and S. Zimbeck. IEEE Eleventh International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE-2002), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. June 10-12, 2002.    Presenter: Wei Fu     Contrarian: Hua Yu     (slides)

  8. Secure wireless protocols: An authentication framework for hierarchical ad hoc sensor networks. Mathias Bohge and Wade Trappe. September 2003, Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on Wireless security, Pages 79-87.                                                    Presenters: Chris Mallary & Tammy Nguyen    (slides)

Transport Issues for Ad hoc and Sensor Networks:

  1. Transport Protocol that Distinguishes Congestion and Misbehavior