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Leovigildo Sánchez-Casado
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 9
Citations - 111
Leovigildo Sánchez-Casado is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Network management. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 93 citations.
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A model of data forwarding in MANETs for lightweight detection of malicious packet dropping
Leovigildo Sánchez-Casado,Gabriel Maciá-Fernández,Pedro García-Teodoro,Roberto Magán-Carrión +3 more
TL;DR: This work introduces a model of data forwarding in MANETs which is used for recognizing malicious packet dropping behaviors and proposes an anomaly-based IDS system based on an enhanced windowing method to carry out the collection and analysis of selected cross-layer features.
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Identification of contamination zones for sinkhole detection in MANETs
TL;DR: This paper presents a novel approach intended to detect the well-known sinkhole attack in MANETs, one of the most representative route poisoning attacks aimed at exploiting multi-hop source-destination routes to seize communications.
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NETA: Evaluating the Effects of NETwork Attacks. MANETs as a Case Study
Leovigildo Sánchez-Casado,Rafael A. Rodríguez-Gómez,Roberto Magán-Carrión,Gabriel Maciá-Fernández +3 more
TL;DR: The capabilities of NETA are exhibited by evaluating the performance of the three implemented attacks under different MANET deployments, and its flexible design is appropriate for the implementation and evaluation of many types of attacks.
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ADroid: anomaly-based detection of malicious events in Android platforms
TL;DR: ADroid is a novel security tool for Android platforms with three main distinguishing characteristics: interfaces usage, application-related and communication-related features, and a lightweight anomaly-based detection procedure performed over these features in order to determine the occurrence of unexpected abnormal activities.