Hakima Chaouchi & Maryline Laurent-Maknavicius 
Wireless and Mobile Network Security [PDF ebook] 

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This book provides a thorough examination and analysis of cutting-edge research and security solutions in wireless and mobile networks. It begins with coverage of the basic security concepts and fundamentals which underpin and provide the knowledge necessary for understanding and evaluating security issues, challenges, and solutions. This material will be of invaluable use to all those working in the network security field, and especially to the many people entering the field. The next area of focus is on the security issues and available solutions associated with off-the-shelf wireless and mobile technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi Fi, Wi Max, 2G, and 3G. There is coverage of the security techniques used to protect applications downloaded by mobile terminals through mobile cellular networks, and finally the book addresses security issues and solutions in emerging wireless and mobile technologies such as ad hoc and sensor networks, cellular 4G and IMS networks.
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Introduction. xvii


PART 1. Basic Concepts 1


Chapter 1. Introduction to Mobile and Wireless Networks 3
Hakima CHAOUCHI and Tara ALI YAHIYA


1.1. Introduction 3


1.2. Mobile cellular networks 4


1.3. IEEE wireless networks 13


1.4. Mobile Internet networks 32


1.5. Current trends 42


1.6. Conclusions 44


1.7. Bibliography 45


Chapter 2. Vulnerabilities of Wired and Wireless Networks 47
Artur HECKER


2.1. Introduction 47


2.2. Security in the digital age 48


2.3. Threats and risks to telecommunications systems 55


2.4. From wireline vulnerabilities to vulnerabilities in wireless communications 67


2.5. Conclusions 70


2.6. Bibliography 71


Chapter 3. Fundamental Security Mechanisms 73
Maryline LAURENT-MAKNAVICIUS, Hakima CHAOUCHI and Olivier PAUL


3.1. Introduction 73


3.2. Basics on security 73


3.3. Secure communication protocols and VPN implementation 88


3.4. Authentication 105


3.5. Access control 118


3.6. Conclusions126


3.7. Bibliography 126

Chapter 4. Wi-Fi Security Dedicated Architectures 131
Franck VEYSSET, Laurent BUTTI and Jerôme RAZNIEWSKI


4.1. Introduction 131


4.2. Hot spot architecture: captive portals131


4.3. Wireless intrusion detection systems (WIDS) 137


4.4. Wireless honeypots 145


Chapter 5. Multimedia Content Watermarking 149
Mihai MITREA and Françoise PRÊTEUX


5.1. Introduction 149


5.2. Robust watermarking: a new challenge for the information society 150


5.3. Different constraints for different types of media 157


5.4. Toward the watermarking theoretical model 172


5.5. Discussion and perspectives 188


5.6. Conclusion 195


5.7. Bibliography 196


PART 2. Off-the Shelf Technologies 203


Chapter 6. Bluetooth Security 205
Franck GILLET


6.1. Introduction 205


6.2. Bluetooth technical specification 207


6.3. Bluetooth security 220


6.4. Conclusion 228


6.5. Bibliography 229


Chapter 7. Wi-Fi Security 231
Guy PUJOLLE


7.1. Introduction 231


7.2. Attacks on wireless networks 232


7.3. Security in the IEEE 802.11 standard 235


7.4. Security in 802.1x 245


7.5. Security in 802.11i 249


7.6. Authentication in wireless networks 258


7.7. Layer 3 security mechanisms 263


7.8. Bibliography 270


Chapter 8. Wi MAX Security 271
Pascal URIEN, translated by Léa URIEN


8.1. Introduction 271


8.2. Wi MAX low layers 276


8.3. Security according to 802.16-2004 283


8.4. Security according to the IEEE-802.16e standard 293


8.5. The role of the smart card in Wi MAX infrastructures 308


8.6. Conclusion 311


8.7. Glossary 311


8.8. Bibliography 313


Chapter 9. Security in Mobile Telecommunication Networks 315
Jérôme HÄRRI and Christian BONNET


9.1. Introduction 315


9.2. Signaling 317


9.3. Security in the GSM 326


9.4. GPRS security 338


9.5. 3G security 349


9.6. Network interconnection 356


9.7. Conclusion 357


9.8. Bibliography 358


Chapter 10. Security of Downloadable Applications 361
Pierre CRÉGUT, Isabelle RAVOT and Cuihtlauac ALVARADO


10.1. Introduction 361


10.2. Opening the handset 362


10.3. Security policy 363


10.4. The implementation of a security policy 368


10.5. Execution environments for active contents 370


10.6. Validation of active contents 382


10.7. Detection of attacks 391


10.8. Conclusion 402


10.9. Bibliography 404


PART 3. Emerging Technologies 409


Chapter 11. Security in Next Generation Mobile Networks 411
Jérôme HÄRRI and Christian BONNET


11.1. Introduction 411


11.2. The SIP 414


11.3. Vo IP 418


11.4. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 422


11.5. 4G security 429


11.6. Confidentiality 431


11.7. Conclusion 433


11.8. Bibliography 434


Chapter 12. Security of IP-Based Mobile Networks 437
Jean-Michel COMBES, Daniel MIGAULT, Julien BOURNELLE, Hakima CHAOUCHI and Maryline LAURENT-MAKNAVICIUS


12.1. Introduction 437


12.2. Security issues related to mobility 438


12.3. Mobility with MIPv6 442


12.4. Mobility with Mobile IPv4 457


12.5. Mobility with MOBIKE 460


12.6. IP mobility with HIP and Net LMM 462


12.7. Conclusions 467


12.8. Glossary 468


12.9. Bibliography 470


Chapter 13. Security in Ad Hoc Networks 475
Jean-Marie ORSET and Ana CAVALLI


13.1. Introduction 475


13.2. Motivations and application fields 475


13.3. Routing protocols 479


13.4. Attacks to routing protocols 484


13.5. Security mechanisms 490


13.6. Auto-configuration 514


13.7. Conclusion 519


13.8. Bibliography 521


Chapter 14. Key Management in Ad Hoc Networks 525
Mohamed SALAH BOUASSIDA, Isabelle CHRISMENT and Olivier FESTOR


14.1. Introduction 525


14.2. Authentication issue within ad hoc networks 526


14.3. Group key management within ad hoc networks 534


14.4. Discussions 554


14.5. Conclusions 560


14.6. Bibliography 561


Chapter 15. Wireless Sensor Network Security 565
José-Marcos NOGUEIRA, Hao-Chi WONG, Antonio A.F. LOUREIRO, Chakib BEKARA, Maryline LAURENT-MAKNAVICIUS, Ana Paula RIBEIRO DA SILVA, Sérgio de OLIVEIRA and Fernando A. TEIXEIRA


15.1. Introduction 565


15.2. Attacks on wireless sensor networks and counter-measures 567


15.3. Prevention mechanisms: authentication and traffic protection 571


15.4. Case study: centralized and passive intruder detection 582


15.5. Case study: decentralized intrusion detection 589


15.6. Case study: intrusion tolerance with multiple routes 598


15.7. Conclusion 607


15.8. Bibliography 609


Chapter 16. Key Management in Wireless Sensor Networks 613
Chakib BEKARA and Maryline LAURENT-MAKNAVICIUS


16.1. Introduction 613


16.2. Introduction to key management 614


16.3. Security needs of WSNs 616


16.4. Key management problems in WSNs 617


16.5. Metric for evaluating key management protocols in WSNs 620


16.6. Classification of key management protocols in WSNs 621


16.7. Notations and assumptions 622


16.8. Broadcast source authentication protocols 623


16.9. Probabilistic key management protocols 627


16.10. Deterministic key management protocols 631


16.11. Hybrid key management protocols 637


16.12. Comparison of key management protocols in WSNs 641


16.13. Conclusion 646


16.14. Bibliography 647


Conclusion 649


List of Authors 653


Index 657

Об авторе

Hakima Chaouchi is an Assistant Professor at the French National Institute of Telecommunications (INT).
Maryline Laurent-Maknavicius is Professor at the French National Institute of Telecommunications (INT) and is the head of the VIS research security team.
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