Title
Wireless networking security: open issues in trust, management, interoperation and measurement
Abstract
The pervasive availability and wide usage of wireless networks with different kinds of topologies, techniques and protocol suites have brought with them a need to improve security mechanisms. The design, development and evaluation of security techniques must begin with a thorough analysis of the requirements and a deeper understanding of the approaches that are practical within the system constraints. In this paper, we investigate the recent advances in wireless security from theoretical foundations to evaluation techniques, from network level management to end user trust inference and from individual protocol to hybrid systems. We identify the open security issues associated with trust, management, interoperation and measurement. These problems, whose solutions are different in nature and scale from their companions in wired networks, must be properly addressed to establish confidence in the security of wireless networking environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1504/IJSN.2006.010825
IJSN
Keywords
Field
DocType
wireless network security,wireless network,wireless networking security,trust,measurement.,interoperation,security technique,wireless security,network level management,evaluation technique,wireless networking environment,security mechanism,different kind,open security issue,management,open issue,individual protocol,measurement,wireless networks,network security,hybrid system
Security through obscurity,Wireless security,Computer science,Computer security,Security engineering,Computer network,Security service,Cloud computing security,Security information and event management,Network Access Control,Computer security model
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
1
1/2
14
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.59
63
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
joseph b evans127151.96
Weichao Wang250033.87
Benjamin J. Ewy3252.54