Kinesis:无线传感器网络安全事件响应和预防系统

Salmin Sultana, Daniele Midi, E. Bertino
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本文介绍了一种用于无线传感器网络的安全事件响应和预防系统Kinesis,旨在保持网络在异常或攻击情况下的功能,并从攻击中恢复而不会出现重大中断。由于传感器网络部署在各种关键基础设施中,应用通常对数据可靠性和服务可用性提出严格的要求。鉴于传感器网络容易发生故障和攻击的特性,使传感器网络能够提供连续且不引人注目的服务是一个紧迫的问题。kineesis在对事件的反应中是快速有效的,在自然中是分布的,在根据上下文选择反应动作时是动态的。就响应策略规范、通信和能量开销而言,它是轻量级的。采用基于节点单定时器的分布式策略在邻域中选择最有效的响应执行器,使系统简单、可扩展,同时实现了适当的负载分配和冗余动作优化。我们在TinyOS中实现了Kinesis,并测量了它在各种应用程序和网络层事件中的性能。广泛的TOSSIM模拟和试验台实验表明,kineesis成功地抵消了异常/攻击,并在各种攻击场景和速率下表现一致。
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Kinesis: a security incident response and prevention system for wireless sensor networks
This paper presents Kinesis, a security incident response and prevention system for wireless sensor networks, designed to keep the network functional despite anomalies or attacks and to recover from attacks without significant interruption. Due to the deployment of sensor networks in various critical infrastructures, the applications often impose stringent requirements on data reliability and service availability. Given the failure- and attack-prone nature of sensor networks, it is a pressing concern to enable the sensor networks provide continuous and unobtrusive services. Kinesis is quick and effective in response to incidents, distributed in nature, and dynamic in selecting response actions based on the context. It is lightweight in terms of response policy specification, and communication and energy overhead. A per-node single timer based distributed strategy to select the most effective response executor in a neighborhood makes the system simple and scalable, while achieving proper load distribution and redundant action optimization. We implement Kinesis in TinyOS and measure its performance for various application and network layer incidents. Extensive TOSSIM simulations and testbed experiments show that Kinesis successfully counteracts anomalies/attacks and behaves consistently under various attack scenarios and rates.
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