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Towards a Survivable Security Architecture for Ad-Hoc Networks (Transcript of Discussion)

Reference:

Silja Mäki. Towards a survivable security architecture for ad-hoc networks (transcript of discussion). In Bruce Christianson, Bruno Crispo, James A. Malcolm, and Michael Roe, editors, Security Protocols, 9th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 25–27, 2001, Revised Papers, volume 2467 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 74–79. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002.

Abstract:

I'm going to talk about secure group management in ad-hoc networks. This is joint work with Tuomas Aura and it is partly funded by Finnish defence forces. Just when things started to look better, for example, in access control, we are now running into troubles again. The point is that in traditional security models, access control usually relied on on-line servers which needed fast and reliable global communication. That was becoming true in the Internet and other networks but at the same time we are developing new networks that again have limited capacity, poor coverage, unreliable links and nodes.

Keywords:

ad-hoc networks, access control, security management

Suggested BibTeX entry:

@inproceedings{SM02,
    author = {Silja M{\"{a}}ki},
    booktitle = {{S}ecurity Protocols, 9th International Workshop, {C}ambridge, {U}{K}, {A}pril 25--27, 2001, Revised Papers},
    editor = {Bruce Christianson and Bruno Crispo and James A. Malcolm and Michael Roe},
    note = {© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002},
    pages = {74--79},
    publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin},
    series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
    title = {{T}owards a Survivable Security Architecture for Ad-Hoc Networks (Transcript of Discussion)},
    volume = {2467},
    year = {2002},
}

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