Range and Topology Mutation Based Wireless Agility

Qi Duan, E. Al-Shaer, Jiang Xie
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Wireless is a key component in most of today's network infrastructures. Yet, it is highly susceptible to network attacks because wireless communication and infrastructure, such as Access Point(AP) and clients, can be easily discovered and targeted. Particularly,the static nature of the wireless AP topology and its configuration offers a significant advantage to adversaries to identify network targets and plan devastating attacks such as denial of service or eavesdropping. This is critically important in hostile military environment in which soldiers depend on wireless infrastructure for communication and coordination. In this paper, we present formal foundations for two wireless agility techniques: (1) Random Range Mutation (RNM) that allows for periodic changes of AP coverage range randomly, and (2) Random Topology Mutation (RTM) that allows for random motion and placement of APs in the wireless infrastructure. The goal of these techniques is to proactively defend against targeted attacks (e.g.,DoS and eavesdropping) by forcing the wireless clients to change their AP association randomly. We apply Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) and Answer Set Programming (ASP) based constraint solving methods that allow for optimizing wireless AP mutation while maintaining service requirements including coverage, security and energy properties under incomplete information about the adversary strategies. Our evaluation validates the feasibility,scalability, and effectiveness of the formal methods based technical approaches.
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基于距离和拓扑突变的无线敏捷性
无线是当今大多数网络基础设施的关键组成部分。然而,它很容易受到网络攻击,因为无线通信和基础设施,如接入点(AP)和客户端,很容易被发现和攻击。特别是,无线AP拓扑的静态特性及其配置为攻击者识别网络目标和计划破坏性攻击(如拒绝服务或窃听)提供了显著的优势。在士兵依赖无线基础设施进行通信和协调的敌对军事环境中,这一点至关重要。在本文中,我们提出了两种无线敏捷性技术的正式基础:(1)随机范围突变(RNM),允许AP覆盖范围随机周期性变化;(2)随机拓扑突变(RTM),允许AP在无线基础设施中随机移动和放置。这些技术的目标是通过强制无线客户端随机更改其AP关联来主动防御有针对性的攻击(例如,DoS和窃听)。我们应用可满足模理论(SMT)和基于答案集规划(ASP)的约束求解方法,允许优化无线AP突变,同时在关于对手策略的不完全信息下保持服务需求,包括覆盖范围、安全性和能量属性。我们的评估验证了基于技术方法的形式化方法的可行性、可扩展性和有效性。
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