Routing Security Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks: Attacks and Defenses
Jaydip Sen

TL;DR
This paper reviews routing security issues in wireless sensor networks, highlighting attacks and defenses, emphasizing the importance of securing routing protocols against various threats in resource-constrained environments.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of routing security challenges in WSNs and discusses existing attacks and potential defense mechanisms, addressing a critical gap in security-focused protocol design.
Findings
Routing protocols often lack security considerations.
Adversaries can exploit insecure wireless communication.
Securing routing in WSNs is complex due to limited node capabilities.
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are rapidly emerging as an important new area in wireless and mobile computing research. Applications of WSNs are numerous and growing, and range from indoor deployment scenarios in the home and office to outdoor deployment scenarios in adversary's territory in a tactical battleground (Akyildiz et al., 2002). For military environment, dispersal of WSNs into an adversary's territory enables the detection and tracking of enemy soldiers and vehicles. For home/office environments, indoor sensor networks offer the ability to monitor the health of the elderly and to detect intruders via a wireless home security system. In each of these scenarios, lives and livelihoods may depend on the timeliness and correctness of the sensor data obtained from dispersed sensor nodes. As a result, such WSNs must be secured to prevent an intruder from obstructing the delivery of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
