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Dynamics of key management in secure satellite multicast

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An interworking solution between multilayer Internet protocol security (IPSEC) and LKH that also reduces key management traffic while enabling interworking with performance enhancing modules used on satellite links is proposed and analyzed.
Abstract
Security is an important concern in today's information age and particularly so in satellite systems, where eavesdropping can be easily performed. This paper addresses efficient key management for encrypted multicast traffic transmitted via satellite. We consider the topic of encrypting traffic in large multicast groups, where the group size and dynamics have a significant impact on the network load. We consider life cycle key management costs of a multicast connection, and show for a logical key hierarchy (LKH) how member preregistration and periodic admission reduces the initialization cost, and how the optimum outdegree of a hierarchical tree varies with the expected member volatility and rekey factor. This improves network utilization, but encryption at the network layer can pose problems on satellite links. We, therefore, propose and analyze an interworking solution between multilayer Internet protocol security (IPSEC) and LKH that also reduces key management traffic while enabling interworking with performance enhancing modules used on satellite links.

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[서평]「Applied Cryptography」

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TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to give a comprehensive introduction to applied cryptography with an engineer or computer scientist in mind on the knowledge needed to create practical systems which supports integrity, confidentiality, or authenticity.
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Secure communication for underwater acoustic sensor networks

TL;DR: This article aims to present a somewhat comprehensive survey of the emerging topics arising from secure communications in UASNs, which naturally lead to a great number of open research issues outlined afterward.
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Security issues in hybrid networks with a satellite component

TL;DR: A hierarchical key-management approach is suggested for adding data security to group communication in hybrid networks due to security additions like Internet security protocol (IPSec) or secure socket layer (SSL), and solutions to performance-related problems are suggested.
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Energy Efficiency and Satellite Networking: A Holistic Overview

TL;DR: Various aspects of energy efficiency and satellite networking, ranging from protocols for airborne satellite systems to mobile end-user terminals are reviewed and discussed, and emerging factors including dynamic spectrum access, cross-layer design, the integration of space/terrestrial networks, interplanetary Internet, and emergency communications are presented.
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Security in space information networks

TL;DR: This article focuses on the security problems in space information networks from four perspectives, that is, secure handoff, secure transmission control, key management, and secure routing.
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Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol

R. Atkinson
TL;DR: This document describes an updated version of the "Security Architecture for IP", which is designed to provide security services for traffic at the IP layer, and obsoletes RFC 2401 (November 1998).

[서평]「Applied Cryptography」

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TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to give a comprehensive introduction to applied cryptography with an engineer or computer scientist in mind on the knowledge needed to create practical systems which supports integrity, confidentiality, or authenticity.
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A security architecture for the Internet protocol

TL;DR: The design, rationale, and implementation of a security architecture for protecting the secrecy and integrity of Internet traffic at the Internet Protocol (IP) layer, which includes a modular key management protocol, called MKMP, is presented.

IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)

S. Kent, +1 more
TL;DR: This document describes an updated version of the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) protocol, which is designed to provide a mix of security services in IPv4 and IPv6.
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Secure group communications using key graphs

TL;DR: It is shown that the group key management service, using any of the three rekeying strategies, is scalable to large groups with frequent joins and leaves, and the average measured processing time per join/leave increases linearly with the logarithm of group size.
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