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Seventh International Conference on Networking (icn 2008)
Further Classification of Bluetooth-Enabled Ad-Hoc Networks Depending on a Risk Analysis within Each Classified Group
April 13-April 18
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3106-9
Since ad-hoc networks have no fixed infrastructure, there are many different kinds of Bluetooth-enabled ad-hoc networks with various security procedures and security requirements. In this paper, we make further classification of Bluetooth-enabled ad-hoc networks and their security procedures/requirements depending on a risk analysis within each classified group. In addition, we evaluate possible breaches and damage that can be inflicted by various attacks in such scenarios. Moreover, we devise security procedures to prevent malicious Bluetooth devices from stealing information from other Bluetooth devices.
Index Terms:
Ad-hoc Networks, Bluetooth, Classification, Secure Simple Pairing, Wireless Security
Citation:
Keijo M. J. Haataja, "Further Classification of Bluetooth-Enabled Ad-Hoc Networks Depending on a Risk Analysis within Each Classified Group," icn, pp.232-237, Seventh International Conference on Networking (icn 2008), 2008
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