Title
Detection Of Dect Identity Spoofing Through Radio Frequency Fingerprinting
Abstract
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) is an European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) standard for short-range cordless communications with a large worldwide installed customer base, both in residential and enterprise environments. As in other wireless standards, the existence of active attacks against the security and privacy of the communications, involving identity spoofing, is well documented in the literature. Although the detection of spoofing attacks has been extensively investigated in the literature for other wireless protocols, such as Wi-Fi and GSM, very limited research has been conducted on their detection in DECT communications. In this paper, we describe an effective method for the detection of identity spoofing attacks on DECT communications, using a radio frequency fingerprinting technique. Our approach uses intrinsic features of the front end of DECT base stations as device fingerprints and uses them to distinguish between legitimate and spoofing devices. The results of measurement campaigns and the related analysis are presented and discussed.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
2015 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS AND MICROELECTRONICS (MIPRO)
Front and back ends,Base station,Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications,GSM,Wireless,Spoofing attack,Computer science,Computer security,Computer network,Radio frequency,Cordless
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sanchez, I.1153.74
Riccardo Satta21609.44
Raimondo Giuliani3245.69
Gianmarco Baldini446549.94