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A Survey on Wireless Sensor Network Security
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently attracted a lot of interest in
the research community due their wide range of applications. Due to distributed
nature of these networks and their deployment in remote areas, these networks
are vulnerable to numerous security threats that can adversely affect their
proper functioning. This problem is more critical if the network is deployed
for some mission-critical applications such as in a tactical battlefield.
Random failure of nodes is also very likely in real-life deployment scenarios.
Due to resource constraints in the sensor nodes, traditional security
mechanisms with large overhead of computation and communication are infeasible
in WSNs. Security in sensor networks is, therefore, a particularly challenging
task. This paper discusses the current state of the art in security mechanisms
for WSNs. Various types of attacks are discussed and their countermeasures
presented. A brief discussion on the future direction of research in WSN
security is also included.Comment: 24 pages, 4 figures, 2 table
Network Security Analysis with SnortIDS Using ACID (Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases
The use of Wi-Fi and Ethernet is increasing in today's computer networks due to the advancement of technology. The development of networks today is characterized by the need for low-latency and high-bandwidth technology. The technology has also introduced 5G and Wi-Fi 6 which support high-speed internet surfing. The introduction of Network File System (NFS) in this era sparked the demand for Ethernet. NFS also increased the use of UNIX in education and professional computing in the 1980s. Then, in 1982, Token Ring Topology emerged as an alternative to the internet and was only standardized in 1985. Network security is an important factor in ensuring data is not stolen or damaged. With the increasing knowledge of hacking and cracking, and the availability of tools that can be easily used to launch attacks or intrusions, it is important to investigate when an attack occurs. One network forensic method for monitoring attacks on the network is using Snort IDS and Ntop to facilitate the logging process for monitoring the network system. Based on the results obtained from designing a network security with Snort Intrusion Detection System (IDS) using ACID (Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases) with the utilization of IPTables on Ubuntu Server can stop attackers. In this research, the researcher used IPTables on Ubuntu as a firewall to anticipate attacks. To prevent port scanning attacks conducted by the attacker, the author created a firewall using IPTables where the IPTables rules aim to block the IP address of the attacker
Security and Privacy for Green IoT-based Agriculture: Review, Blockchain solutions, and Challenges
open access articleThis paper presents research challenges on security and privacy issues in the field of green IoT-based agriculture. We start by describing a four-tier green IoT-based agriculture architecture and summarizing the existing surveys that deal with smart agriculture. Then, we provide a classification of threat models against green IoT-based agriculture into five categories, including, attacks against privacy, authentication, confidentiality, availability, and integrity properties. Moreover, we provide a taxonomy and a side-by-side comparison of the state-of-the-art methods toward secure and privacy-preserving technologies for IoT applications and how they will be adapted for green IoT-based agriculture. In addition, we analyze the privacy-oriented blockchain-based solutions as well as consensus algorithms for IoT applications and how they will be adapted for green IoT-based agriculture. Based on the current survey, we highlight open research challenges and discuss possible future research directions in the security and privacy of green IoT-based agriculture
A survey on wireless body area networks: architecture, security challenges and research opportunities.
In the era of communication technologies, wireless healthcare networks enable innovative applications to enhance the quality of patients’ lives, provide useful monitoring tools for caregivers, and allows timely intervention. However, due to the sensitive information within the Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), insecure data violates the patients’ privacy and may consequently lead to improper medical diagnosis and/or treatment. Achieving a high level of security and privacy in WBAN involves various challenges due to its resource limitations and critical applications. In this paper, a comprehensive survey of the WBAN technology is provided, with a particular focus on the security and privacy concerns along with their countermeasures, followed by proposed research directions and open issues
Overview of the Course in “Wireless and Mobile Security”
This paper provides an overview of “Wireless and Mobile Security” course. The course offers practical study of security issues and features concerning wireless security. The program of the course effciently interleaves systematic theoretical knowledge and practical work. The theoretical part of the course includes basic information about the architecture of wireless networks, as well as available in this area to modern standards and protection mechanisms built into the equipment for wireless networks. It is also proposed an effective method for integrating a wireless network with the existing network infrastructure, taking into account all aspects of security. More than 50 percent of teaching time is devoted to practical work on the protection of wireless networks.
During the course skills to work with software NetStumbler, Kismet, AirSnort, Aircrack, and other monitoring wireless and network tools will be acquired. Particular attention is paid to the use of the most common tools of audit wireless networks, both commercial, and open source. In conclusion, a comprehensive approach to wireless security will be offered for each wireless technology
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