Improving Intrusion Detection in MANETs. Researching Systems in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

von: Andy Reed

GRIN Verlag , 2015

ISBN: 9783668107960 , 21 Seiten

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Improving Intrusion Detection in MANETs. Researching Systems in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


 

Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Computer Science - IT-Security, , language: English, abstract: This paper investigates the rise in popularity of MANETs (Mobile Ad Hoc Networks) and discusses their valuable role in all manner of situations that require a rapid deployment, and a highly flexible and dynamic approach to mobile networking. The paper examines the advantages, along with the limitations of MANETs, and identifies many of the current security concerns. Examining these concerns has exposed DoS attacks as being of high priority when planning for, and provisioning a secure network. The role of the IDS has been identified as being a crucial element in the security requirements. However, it has also been identified that the IDS is not a single solution, and that there are a number of options available, each suited to a particular scenario. Many of the IDS solutions have been identified as being complex and difficult to administer and maintain, and can lead to aggressive resource consumption. In conclusion to this paper it is felt that there is further work to be done to `develop a low resource intensive node based IDS design methodology to help protect MANET nodes from DoS attacks'.

As well as being heavily involved with consulting, teaching and training in the IT security and networking sectors I have been active in research for over a decade. I hold a BSc, PGSC, PGDip and an MSc in Networking and Security. I'm currently undertaking Doctoral research into security concerns within MANETs (Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks) with the Center for Security, Communications and Network Research at Plymouth University. I hold a number of vendor based qualification, and still deliver training for IT professionals wishing to gain Cisco CCNA, CCNA-Security, CCNP and VoIP, Juniper, Microsoft and CISSP certifications.