LoRaWAN attack in military use case
Georges Derache, Mounira Msahli, Aurelien Botbol, Fabien Romain,, Jerome Champlon, Gauthier Canet

TL;DR
This paper examines cybersecurity threats, specifically replay and sniff attacks, on military LoRaWAN networks to emphasize the importance of security in critical IoT applications.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of specific attack scenarios on military LoRaWAN, highlighting security vulnerabilities in critical IoT deployments.
Findings
Replay attacks can compromise military communications.
Sniff attacks reveal sensitive data in LoRaWAN networks.
Security threats are significant in military IoT applications.
Abstract
The importance of the development of IoT and LoRaWAN in military applications has been widely established. Since security is one of its important challenges, in this paper we study two attacks scenarios: replay and sniff attacks on military LoRaWAN network. The aim is to highlight cybersecurity threats that must be taken into consideration when using such technology in critical context.
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TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols
