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Secrecy and Authenticity in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, Extended Abstract

Author

Term

4. term

Publication year

2008

Abstract

Dette udvidede resumé præsenterer kandidatspecialet 'Secrecy and Authenticity in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks'. Det forklarer kernen i begreberne hemmelighed (at holde information fortrolig) og autenticitet (at verificere, hvem der kommunikerer, og at beskeder ikke ændres) i netværk, hvor mobile enheder forbinder direkte uden fast infrastruktur. Resuméet sætter emnet i kontekst, beskriver, hvorfor disse sikkerhedsegenskaber er udfordrende i sådanne netværk, og skitserer afhandlingens overordnede fokus uden at gå i tekniske detaljer.

This extended abstract introduces the master's thesis 'Secrecy and Authenticity in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks.' It clarifies the core ideas of secrecy (keeping information confidential) and authenticity (verifying who is communicating and that messages are not altered) in networks where mobile devices connect directly without fixed infrastructure. It provides context for why these security goals are challenging in such networks and outlines the overall focus of the thesis without technical detail.

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