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Scenario and countermeasure for replay attack using join request messages in LoRaWAN

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This paper proposes a attack scenario and a countermeasure against replay attack that may occur in the join request transfer process in the LoRaWAN network.
Abstract
LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Networks) technologies have been attracting attention continuously in IoT (Internet of Things). LoRaWAN is present on the market as a LPWAN technology and it has features such as low power consumption, low transceiver chip cost and wide coverage area. In the LoRaWAN, end devices must perform a join procedure for participating in the network. Attackers could exploit the join procedure because it has vulnerability in terms of security. Replay attack is a method of exploiting the vulnerability in the join procedure. In this paper, we propose a attack scenario and a countermeasure against replay attack that may occur in the join request transfer process.

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Security threat analysis and countermeasures for LoRaWAN join procedure

Simone Zulian
TL;DR: LoRaWAN as mentioned in this paper is a protocollo per le Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) which is a low power wide area network for low power wireless networks.
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