Enhancing covert communications with colluding receivers

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing
Author Clark, Michael R.
Title Enhancing covert communications with colluding receivers
Date 2010
Description Covert communications are useful when the communicating parties would like to hide the presence of any secret communications. In this thesis, we explore the area of designing hard-to-detect covert systems. Detection work has typically focused on anomaly-based detection. We nd that current methods to thwart anomaly detection, which are based on calculating a conservative estimate for the probability of detection, are not as practical, generically applicable, and sufficiently accurate as would be necessary in real world applications. We propose a new method which allows us to quantify the detectability of a covert system to meet these needs. Furthermore, to thwart brute-force style detection attacks, we propose a new design paradigm for covert systems, one that uses multiple colluding receivers. Our results show that multiple colluding receivers in a covert system has a signi cant e ect on the detectability of the system. To validate our methods, we implement a multiple receiver covert system and run a number of experiments. We nd that our detection quanti cation is much more accurate than previous work, and our multiple receiver design paradigm makes brute-force detection much more difficult for the adversary and also aids in thwarting anomaly based detection.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Communications; Covert; Computer science
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name MS
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Michael R. Clark
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 7,751,737 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6988ng7
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