Title :
Protecting future mobile access networks
Author :
Katsaros, I. ; Martin, I. ; Honary, B.
Author_Institution :
Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
Abstract :
Mobile access networks are evolving providing more user services as the per-user bandwidth as well as the power autonomy are increasing. Security requirements are therefore becoming more demanding since important information is at stake. The absence of a hard wired channel for the transfer of data and its replacement by the air interface is the major disadvantage in terms of security of the wireless networks and makes the task of securing access more challenging. The dominating protocol for the protection of routing messages and authentication of routing entities is discussed in this paper and potential vulnerabilities are exposed that may result in network security threats.
Keywords :
mobile radio; radio access networks; routing protocols; telecommunication security; air interface; mobile access networks; network security threats; per-user bandwidth; power autonomy; routing entity authentication; routing message protection; routing protocol; user services; wireless network security;
Conference_Titel :
Secure Mobile Communications Forum: Exploring the Technical Challenges in Secure GSM and WLAN, 2004. The 2nd IEE (Ref. No. 2004/10660)
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-461-3