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Security Associations in Personal Networks: A Comparative Analysis

Overview Introducing a new device to a network or to another device is one of the most security critical phases of communication in personal networks. There have been several different proposals to make this process of associating devices both easy-to-use and secure. Some of them have been adapted by emerging standard specifications. This paper first presents a taxonomy of protocols for creating security associations in personal networks and then make use of this taxonomy in surveying and comparing association models proposed in several emerging standards.

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