The current state-of-art in securing computers and data is
tantamount to an arms race between the attackers on one hand and
the software developers who have to provide the updates to
counteract the attacks on the other. This monograph introduces a
novel technique for designing secure protocols with provable
security guarantees for wireless ad-hoc networks infiltrated with
adversarial nodes. It does this by developing a system-theoretical
approach to secure protocol design that provides provable and
comprehensive security guarantees, where any features of a protocol
that reduce complexity or maximize the network throughput do not
come at the expense of security. The desired approach is one of
security first and performance second, which is the reverse of the
current approach. This novel approach uses a game-theoretic
framework that addresses the deficiencies in the defense-in-depth
approach to securing complex systems. A Clean Slate Approach to
Secure Wireless Networking describes in detail the theory of using
this approach in both closed synchronized and unsynchronized
networks. It will be of interest to all researchers and designers
working on securing wireless networks.
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