Share and Disperse: How to Resist Against Aggregator Compromises in Sensor Networks
Thomas Claveirole, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Michel Abdalla, and Yannis, Viniotis

TL;DR
This paper proposes three multipath routing schemes to secure data aggregation in sensor networks, ensuring confidentiality, authenticity, and availability despite node compromises.
Contribution
It introduces novel schemes using secret sharing and information dispersal to enhance security in sensor network data aggregation.
Findings
Schemes provide confidentiality and authenticity
Protection against denial of service attacks
Effective even with multiple compromised nodes
Abstract
A common approach to overcome the limited nature of sensor networks is to aggregate data at intermediate nodes. A challenging issue in this context is to guarantee end-to-end security mainly because sensor networks are extremely vulnerable to node compromises. In order to secure data aggregation, in this paper we propose three schemes that rely on multipath routing. The first one guarantees data confidentiality through secret sharing, while the second and third ones provide data availability through information dispersal. Based on qualitative analysis and implementation, we show that, by applying these schemes, a sensor network can achieve data confidentiality, authenticity, and protection against denial of service attacks even in the presence of multiple compromised nodes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
