Security Assessment in Vehicular Networks [electronic resource] /by Suguo Du, Haojin Zhu.
by Du, Suguo [author.]; Zhu, Haojin [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction to Vehicular Networks Security -- Security Assessment via Attack Tree Model -- Attack-Defense Tree Based Security Assessment -- A VANETs Attack-Defense Game -- Modelling of Multiple Phased Attack on VANET Security.
This book presents several novel approaches to model the interaction between the attacker and the defender and assess the security of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). The first security assessment approach is based on the attack tree security assessment model, which leverages tree based methods to analyze the risk of the system and identify the possible attacking strategies the adversaries may launch. To further capture the interaction between the attacker and the defender, the authors propose to utilize the attack-defense tree model to express the potential countermeasures which could mitigate the system. By considering rational participants that aim to maximize their payoff function, the brief describes a game-theoretic analysis approach to investigate the possible strategies that the security administrator and the attacker could adopt. A phased attack-defense game allows the reader to model the interactions between the attacker and defender for VANET security assessment. The brief offers a variety of methods for assessing the security of wireless networks. Professionals and researchers working on the defense of VANETs will find this material valuable.
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