Title :
Rogue femtocell owners: How mallory can monitor my devices
Author :
Malone, David ; Kavanagh, Darren F. ; Murphy, Niall R.
Abstract :
Femtocells are small cellular telecommunication base stations that provide improved cellular coverage. These devices provide important improvements in coverage, battery life and throughput, they also present security challenges. We identify a problem which has not been identified in previous studies of femtocell security: rogue owners of femtocells can secretly monitor third-party mobile devices by using the femtocell´s access control features. We present traffic analysis of real femtocell traces and demonstrate the ability to monitor mobile devices through classification of the femtocell´s encrypted backhaul traffic. We also consider the femtocell´s power usage and status LEDs as other side channels that provide information on the femtocell´s operation. We conclude by presenting suitable solutions to overcome this problem.
Keywords :
cryptography; femtocellular radio; mobile handsets; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic; Rogue femtocell owners; battery life; cellular telecommunication base stations; femtocell access control features; femtocell encrypted backhaul traffic; femtocell power usage; femtocell security; improved cellular coverage; real femtocell traces traffic analysis; side channels; status LED; third-party mobile device monitoring; Algorithm design and analysis; Conferences; Cryptography; History; Light emitting diodes; Monitoring; Femtocell; cellular devices; rogue owners; security; traffic analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2013 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0055-8
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOMW.2013.6562901