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SASN 2003: Fairfax, Virginia, USA
- Sanjeev Setia, Vipin Swarup:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Security of ad hoc and Sensor Networks, SASN 2003, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-783-4
Ad hoc network
- Thomas S. Messerges, Johnas Cukier, Tom A. M. Kevenaar, Larry Puhl, René Struik, Ed Callaway:
A security design for a general purpose, self-organizing, multihop ad hoc wireless network. 1-11 - Shahan Yang, John S. Baras:
Modeling vulnerabilities of ad hoc routing protocols. 12-20 - Srdjan Capkun, Levente Buttyán, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
SECTOR: secure tracking of node encounters in multi-hop wireless networks. 21-32
Authentication
- André Weimerskirch, Dirk Westhoff:
Identity certified authentication for ad-hoc networks. 33-40 - He Huang, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:
An approach to certificate path discovery in mobile Ad Hoc networks. 41-52 - Claude Crépeau, Carlton R. Davis:
A certificate revocation scheme for wireless ad hoc networks. 54-61
Sensor networks
- Roberto Di Pietro, Luigi V. Mancini, Alessandro Mei:
Random key-assignment for secure Wireless Sensor Networks. 62-71 - Donggang Liu, Peng Ning:
Location-based pairwise key establishments for static sensor networks. 72-82 - Jing Deng, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra:
Security support for in-network processing in Wireless Sensor Networks. 83-93
Secure group management
- Tansel Kaya, Guolong Lin, Guevara Noubir, Atilay Yilmaz:
Secure multicast groups on ad hoc networks. 94-102 - Nitesh Saxena, Gene Tsudik, Jeong Hyun Yi:
Admission control in Peer-to-Peer: design and performance evaluation. 104-113 - Nicolas Prigent, Christophe Bidan, Jean-Pierre Andreaux, Olivier Heen:
Secure long term communities in ad hoc networks. 115-124
Intrusion detection
- Chinyang Henry Tseng, Poornima Balasubramanyam, Calvin Ko, Rattapon Limprasittiporn, Jeff Rowe, Karl N. Levitt:
A specification-based intrusion detection system for AODV. 125-134 - Yi-an Huang, Wenke Lee:
A cooperative intrusion detection system for ad hoc networks. 135-147
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