Cybersecurity Collaboratory

2013-2018

Cyberspace Threat Identification, Analysis and Proactive Response

ECGK: An efficient clustering scheme for group key management in MANETs (Kaouther Drira, Hamida Seba, Hamamache Kheddouci)

Abstract

Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (or MANETs) are flexible networks that are expected to support emerging group applications such as spontaneous collaborative activities and rescue operations. In order to provide secrecy to these applications, a common encryption key has to be established between group members of the application. This task is critical in MANETs because these networks have no fixed infrastructure, frequent node and link failures and a dynamic topology. The proposed approaches to cope with these characteristics aim to avoid centralized solutions and organize the network into clusters. However, the clustering criteria used in the literature are not always adequate for key management and security. In, this paper, we propose, a group key management framework based on a trust oriented clustering scheme. We show that trust is a relevant clustering criterion for group key management in MANETs. Trust information enforce authentication and is disseminated by the mobility of nodes. Furthermore, it helps to evict malicious nodes from the multicast session even if they are authorized members of the group.

A short bio

Hamida Seba is an associate professor at University Lyon1, France. She got her PhD degree from University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC, France) in 2003. She is member of the Graphs, Algorithms and Multi-Agents (GRAMA) research team of the LIRIS research lab. Her research focuses on graph based modeling and algorithms and their applications in networking and matchmaking.

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