Abstract

Over time, the use of wireless technologies has significantly increased due to bandwidth improvements, cost-effectiveness, and ease of deployment. Owing to the ease of access to the communication medium, wireless communications and technologies are inherently vulnerable to attacks. These attacks include brute force attacks such as jamming attacks and those that target the communication protocol (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth protocols). Thus, there is a need to make wireless communication resilient and secure against attacks. Existing wireless protocols and applications have attempted to address the need to improve systems security as well as privacy. They have been highly effective in addressing privacy issues, but ineffective in addressing security threats like jamming and session hijacking attacks and other types of Denial of Service Attacks. In this article, we present an “architecture for resilient wireless communications” based on the concept of Moving Target Defense. To increase the difficulty of launching successful attacks and achieve resilient operation, we changed the runtime characteristics of wireless links, such as the modulation type, network address, packet size, and channel operating frequency. The architecture reduces the overhead resulting from changing channel configurations using two communication channels, in which one is used for communication, while the other acts as a standby channel. A prototype was built using Software Defined Radio to test the performance of the architecture. Experimental evaluations showed that the approach was resilient against jamming attacks. We also present a mathematical analysis to demonstrate the difficulty of performing a successful attack against our proposed architecture.

Highlights

  • Wireless communication has been used extensively owing to its simple deployment, low cost, and improved bandwidth capabilities

  • This article presents a resilient wireless communication architecture based on Moving Target Defense (MTD) modules

  • Our assessment demonstrated that the presented resilient methodology can tolerate a wide range of wireless attacks including jamming attacks

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Wireless communication has been used extensively owing to its simple deployment, low cost, and improved bandwidth capabilities. MTD provides a resilient solution to network attacks by changing the configuration of the communications parameters at random time intervals. We deployed the MTD algorithm to implement our resilient communication system so that the constraints of GNU-Radio modules can be randomly changed. This will be explained further in subsequent sections. Our method is based on using the MTD technique to achieve resilient wireless communications [3], [15] In this approach, the SDR function is used to change the properties of the communication link between two nodes. The system will tolerate an attack if the target is the active channel (red box), as the data provided by the standby channel (blue box) can be used to maintain the communication of link 1 during the attack

IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH
RANDOM COMBINATIONS
SOME COMPLEXITY ASPECTS
ABOUT THE REQUIRED CONFIGURATION TIME
Findings
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