posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byJames Newsome, Elaine Shi, Dawn Song, Adrian Perrig
Security is important for many sensor network applications.
A particularly harmful attack against sensor and ad hoc
networks is known as the Sybil attack [6], where a node
illegitimately claims multiple identities. This paper systematically analyzes the threat posed by the Sybil attack to
wireless sensor networks. We demonstrate that the attack
can be exceedingly detrimental to many important functions
of the sensor network such as routing, resource allocation,
misbehavior detection, etc. We establish a classification of
different types of the Sybil attack, which enables us to better understand the threats posed by each type, and better
design countermeasures against each type. We then propose
several novel techniques to defend against the Sybil attack,
and analyze their effectiveness quantitatively.