Surveillance and Intervention of Infrastructure-Free Mobile Communications: A New Wireless Security Paradigm
Jie Xu, Lingjie Duan, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new security paradigm for infrastructure-free mobile networks, focusing on surveillance and intervention through proactive eavesdropping and cognitive jamming to counter illegal wireless activities.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework leveraging legitimate eavesdropping and jamming for monitoring and disrupting suspicious wireless communications.
Findings
Proactive eavesdropping enables interception of malicious links.
Cognitive jamming effectively disrupts or spoof malicious communications.
The paradigm enhances security in infrastructure-free mobile networks.
Abstract
Conventional wireless security assumes wireless communications are rightful and aims to protect them against malicious eavesdropping and jamming attacks. However, emerging infrastructure-free mobile communication networks are likely to be illegally used (e.g., by criminals or terrorists) but difficult to be monitored, thus imposing new challenges on the public security. To tackle this issue, this article presents a paradigm shift of wireless security to the surveillance and intervention of infrastructure-free suspicious and malicious wireless communications, by exploiting legitimate eavesdropping and jamming jointly. In particular, {\emph{proactive eavesdropping}} (via jamming) is proposed to intercept and decode information from suspicious communication links for the purpose of inferring their intentions and deciding further measures against them. {\emph{Cognitive jamming}} (via…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
