Mobile And Wireless Networks Security - Proceedings Of The Mwns 2008 Workshop
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Mobile And Wireless Networks Security - Proceedings Of The Mwns 2008 Workshop
About This Book
Wireless and mobile networks have undergone a tremendous evolution since their start. This was mainly motivated by the need for connectivity everywhere, as exemplified by the philosophy of "always on" access. Mobile telephony was the first need felt by users, followed by the need for mobile Internet applications. Mobile telecommunications networks were the first concretization of mobile telephony, followed by a set of wireless technologies with or without embedded mobility and with or without infrastructure. Obviously, this large deployment of services over mobile and wireless networks is not easy from a network security point of view. This book presents selected up-to-date research on security in wireless and mobile environments, mainly WiFi and self-organized networks such as ad-hoc networks. The selected research work was peer-reviewed and presented at the Mobile and Wireless Networks Security (MWNS) 2008 Workshop in Singapore.
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- CONTENTS
- Message from the General Chairs
- MWNS 2008 Committees
- Toward a New Ad hoc Node Design for Secure Service Deployment over Ad hoc Network Hakima Chaouchi and Marykine Laurent-Maknavicius
- TCA: Topology Change Attack in Peer-to-Peer Networks Mahdi Abdelouahab, Hani Ragab Hassen, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Mohammed Achemlal and Sylvie Laniepce
- Device Pairing using Unidirectional Physical Channels Nitesh Saxena and Md. Borhan Uddin
- An Industrial and Academic Joint Experiment on Automated Verification of a Security Protocol Olivier Heen, Thomas Genet, Stephane Geller and Nicolas Prigent
- A Performance-Based Approach to Selecting a Secure Service Discovery Architecture Slim Trabelsi, Guillaume Urvoy Keller, Yves Roudier and Yves Roudier
- A Solution for Defending against Denial of Service Attack on Wireless LAN Dinh-Thuc Nguyen, Ngoc-Bao Tran and Minh-Duc Nguyen-Ho