On optimal placement of intrusion detection modules in sensor networks

Sensor networks have increasingly become the subject of intense scientific interest over the past few years. In this work, we focus on intrusion detection in sensor networks. The intrusion detection community has been focusing mainly on wired networks. But techniques geared towards wire line network...

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Published in:First International Conference on Broadband Networks pp. 690 - 699
Main Authors: Anjum, F., Subhadrabandhu, D., Sarkar, S., Shetty, R.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2004
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Summary:Sensor networks have increasingly become the subject of intense scientific interest over the past few years. In this work, we focus on intrusion detection in sensor networks. The intrusion detection community has been focusing mainly on wired networks. But techniques geared towards wire line networks would not suffice for a sensor environment because of the constraints associated with such networks. In this paper, we consider the arbitrary sized sensor networks and propose algorithms to improve the detection rates by intelligently enabling the intrusion detection functionality on particular sensor nodes. The proposed algorithms, based on the concepts of minimum cut-set and minimum dominating set, allow for a distributed implementation. The performance of the algorithms in identifying intrusions using signature based detection techniques is studied via simulations.
ISBN:9780769522210
0769522211
DOI:10.1109/BROADNETS.2004.52