Research Article
A New Lightweight Mutual Authentication Protocol to Secure Real Time Tracking of Radioactive Sources
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-90775-8_19, author={Mouza Shemaili and Chan Yeun and Mohamed Zemerly and Khalid Mubarak and Hyun Yeun and Yoon Chang and Basim Zafar and Mohammed Simsim and Yasir Salih and Gaemyoung Lee}, title={A New Lightweight Mutual Authentication Protocol to Secure Real Time Tracking of Radioactive Sources}, proceedings={Mobile Networks and Management. 9th International Conference, MONAMI 2017, Melbourne, Australia, December 13-15, 2017, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={MONAMI}, year={2018}, month={5}, keywords={Radioactive sources Cyber security mutual authentication Scyther tool Real-time tracking}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-90775-8_19} }
- Mouza Shemaili
Chan Yeun
Mohamed Zemerly
Khalid Mubarak
Hyun Yeun
Yoon Chang
Basim Zafar
Mohammed Simsim
Yasir Salih
Gaemyoung Lee
Year: 2018
A New Lightweight Mutual Authentication Protocol to Secure Real Time Tracking of Radioactive Sources
MONAMI
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90775-8_19
Abstract
Radioactive applications are employed in many aspects of our life, such as industry, medicine and agriculture. One of the most important issues that need to be addressed is the security of the movement of radioactive sources. There are many threats that may occur during the transportation of the radioactive sources from one place to another. This paper investigates the security issues in the transportation of the radioactive sources. Thus, it is an attempt to build a secure, real time freight tracking system in which the radioactive source can be under inspection and control at all times during transportation from the shipment provider to the end user. Thus, we proposed a novel lightweight mutual authentication protocol to be used for securing the transportation of radioactive materials. Also, the security requirements for the proposed protocol were verified using the Scyther tool.