A New Security Mechanism for Vehicular Communication Networks
Ghassan Samara

TL;DR
This paper proposes new security mechanisms to improve certificate revocation in vehicular communication networks, enhancing safety and resistance to malicious attacks.
Contribution
Introduction of novel security mechanisms specifically designed for secure certificate revocation in vehicular ad hoc networks.
Findings
Enhanced security against malicious attacks
Effective certificate revocation process
Improved network safety and reliability
Abstract
Vehicular communication networks is a promising and emerging technology to facilitat road safety, Safety of life, traffic management, and infotainment dissemination for drivers and passengers. One of the ultimate goals in the design of such networking is to resist various malicious abuses and security attacks. In this research new security mechanisms are proposed to achieve secure certificate revocation, which is considered among the most challenging design objective in vehicular ad hoc networks.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security
