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Steel, Cast Iron and Concrete: Security Engineering for Real World Wireless Sensor Networks

STAJANO, F.; CVRČEK, D.; LEWIS, M. Steel, Cast Iron and Concrete: Security Engineering for Real World Wireless Sensor Networks. ACNS 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. LNCS. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2008. p. 460-478. ISSN: 0302-9743.
Název česky
Steel, Cast Iron and Concrete: Security Engineering for Real World Wireless Sensor Networks
Typ
článek ve sborníku konference
Jazyk
anglicky
Autoři
Stajano Frank
Cvrček Daniel, doc. Ing., Ph.D.
Lewis Matt
Klíčová slova

security engineering, 802.15.4, tinyos, attack, jamming, routing

Abstrakt

What are the real security issues for a wireless sensor network (WSN) intended to monitor the structural health of a suspension bridge, a subway tunnel or a water distribution pipe? Could an attack on the sensor network cause the structure to collapse? How easy is it for civil engineers or other domain experts to build a secure WSN using commercially available hardware and software? We answer these questions by conducting a qualitative risk assessment with bridge and subway tunnel operators and by conducting penetration testing on commonly available commercial WSN hardware and software, namely the Crossbow MICAz motes running TinyOS and XMesh and communicating over IEEE 802.15.4.

Rok
2008
Strany
460–478
Časopis
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, č. 5037, ISSN 0302-9743
Sborník
ACNS 2008
Řada
LNCS
Vydavatel
Springer Verlag
Místo
Berlin
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT29548,
  author="Frank {Stajano} and Daniel {Cvrček} and Matt {Lewis}",
  title="Steel, Cast Iron and Concrete: Security Engineering for Real World Wireless Sensor Networks",
  booktitle="ACNS 2008",
  year="2008",
  series="LNCS",
  journal="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
  number="5037",
  pages="460--478",
  publisher="Springer Verlag",
  address="Berlin",
  issn="0302-9743"
}
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