Defend against cache consistency attacks in wireless ad hoc networks

Wensheng Zhang, G. Cao
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Abstract

Caching techniques can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption and data access delay in wireless ad hoc networks. When cache is used, cache consistency issues must be addressed. To maintain strong cache consistency in some strategic scenarios (e.g., battle fields), the invalidation-based approach is preferred due to its low overhead. However, this approach may suffer from some security attacks. For example, a malicious node (intruder) may drop, insert or modify invalidation messages to mislead the receivers to use stale data or unnecessarily invalidate the data that is still valid. In this paper, we propose a solution based on the IR-based cache invalidation strategy to prevent intruders from dropping or modifying the invalidation messages. Although digital signatures can be used to protect IRs, it has significantly high overhead in terms of computation and bandwidth consumption. To address this problem, we propose a family of randomized grouping based schemes for intrusion detection and damage recovery. Extensive analysis and simulations are used to evaluate the proposed schemes. The results show that our solution can achieve a good level of security with low overhead.
防范无线自组网中的缓存一致性攻击
缓存技术可用于减少无线自组织网络中的带宽消耗和数据访问延迟。当使用缓存时,必须解决缓存一致性问题。为了在某些战略场景(例如战场)中保持强大的缓存一致性,基于无效的方法是首选的,因为它的开销较低。但是,这种方法可能会受到一些安全攻击。例如,恶意节点(入侵者)可能会丢弃、插入或修改无效消息,以误导接收方使用过时的数据或不必要地使仍然有效的数据无效。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于基于ir的缓存无效策略来防止入侵者丢弃或修改无效消息的解决方案。虽然可以使用数字签名来保护ir,但它在计算和带宽消耗方面的开销非常高。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一系列基于随机分组的入侵检测和损害恢复方案。广泛的分析和模拟用于评估所提出的方案。结果表明,我们的解决方案可以在低开销的情况下实现良好的安全性。
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