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Protecting Physical Layer Secret Key Generation from Active Attacks
Authors:Miroslav Mitev  Arsenia Chorti  E Veronica Belmega  H Vincent Poor
Institution:1.Barkhausen Institut gGmbH, Würzburger Str. 46, 01187 Dresden, Germany;2.ETIS, UMR 8051 CY Cergy Paris Université, ENSEA, CNRS, 95000 Cergy, France; (A.C.); (E.V.B.);3.School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA;
Abstract:Lightweight session key agreement schemes are expected to play a central role in building Internet of things (IoT) security in sixth-generation (6G) networks. A well-established approach deriving from the physical layer is a secret key generation (SKG) from shared randomness (in the form of wireless fading coefficients). However, although practical, SKG schemes have been shown to be vulnerable to active attacks over the initial “advantage distillation” phase, throughout which estimates of the fading coefficients are obtained at the legitimate users. In fact, by injecting carefully designed signals during this phase, a man-in-the-middle (MiM) attack could manipulate and control part of the reconciled bits and thus render SKG vulnerable to brute force attacks. Alternatively, a denial of service attack can be mounted by a reactive jammer. In this paper, we investigate the impact of injection and jamming attacks during the advantage distillation in a multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) system. First, we show that a MiM attack can be mounted as long as the attacker has one extra antenna with respect to the legitimate users, and we propose a pilot randomization scheme that allows the legitimate users to successfully reduce the injection attack to a less harmful jamming attack. Secondly, by taking a game-theoretic approach we evaluate the optimal strategies available to the legitimate users in the presence of reactive jammers.
Keywords:physical layer security  secret key generation  injection attacks  jamming attacks  pilot randomization
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