Title :
PASSAGES: Preserving Anonymity of Sources and Sinks against Global Eavesdroppers
Author :
Hyungbae Park ; Sejun Song ; Baek-Young Choi ; Chin-Tser Huang
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, MO, USA
Abstract :
While many security schemes protect the content of messages in the Distributed Sensing Systems (DSS), the contextual information, such as communication patterns, is left vulnerable and can be utilized by attackers to identify critical information such as the locations of event sources and message sinks. Existing solutions for location anonymity are mostly designed to protect source or sink location anonymity individually against limited eavesdroppers on a small region at a time. However, they can be easily defeated by highly motivated global eavesdroppers that can monitor entire communication events on the DSS. To grapple with these challenges, we propose a mechanism for Preserving Anonymity of Sources and Sinks against Global Eavesdroppers (PASSAGES). PASSAGES uses a small number of stealthy permeability tunnels such as wormholes and message ferries to scatter and hide the communication patterns. Unlike prior schemes, PASSAGES effectively achieves a high anonymity level for both source and sink locations, without incurring extra communication overheads. We quantify the location anonymity level and evaluate the effectiveness of PASSAGES via analysis as well as extensive simulations. We also perform evaluations on the synergistic effect when PASSAGES is combined with other traditional solutions.
Keywords :
distributed sensors; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic; telecommunication transmission lines; DSS; PASSAGES; communication overheads; communication patterns; contextual information; critical information; distributed sensing systems; event sources; global eavesdroppers; location anonymity; message ferries; message sinks; preserving anonymity; security schemes; sink location; source location; stealthy permeability tunnels; wormholes; Mobile communication; Permeability; Privacy; Sensors; Uncertainty; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5944-3
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566765