The Case for Dynamic Key Distribution for PKI-Based VANETs
Ahmed H. Salem, Ayman Abdel-Hamid, Mohamad Abou El-Nasr

TL;DR
This paper evaluates a dynamic key distribution protocol for PKI-based VANETs, demonstrating its efficiency, security, and cost-effectiveness through analytical and simulation methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis and validation of a dynamic key distribution protocol that reduces TPD reliance and improves security in VANETs.
Findings
Enhanced security through dynamic key management.
Reduced message overhead for key revocation.
Demonstrated cost reduction and efficiency in key distribution.
Abstract
Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) are becoming a reality where secure communication is a prerequisite. Public key infrastructure (PKI) can be used to secure VANETs where an onboard tamper proof device (TPD) stores a number of encryption keys which are renewed upon visiting a certificate authority (CA). We previously proposed a dynamic key distribution protocol for PKI-based VANETs [1] to reduce the role of the TPD. A vehicle dynamically requests a key from its nearest road side unit. This request is propagated through network infrastructure to reach a CA cloud and a key is securely returned. A proposed key revocation mechanism reduced the number of messages needed for revocation through Certificate Revocation List (CRL) distribution. In this paper, performance evaluation and security of the proposed dynamic key distribution is investigated analytically and through network simulation.…
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