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Blockchain-Based One-Time Authentication for Secure V2X Communication Against Insiders and Authority Compromise Attacks


Abstract:

One significant security challenge in vehicular networks is defending against malicious members’ attacks, including insiders and compromised authorities. Insiders are leg...Show More

Abstract:

One significant security challenge in vehicular networks is defending against malicious members’ attacks, including insiders and compromised authorities. Insiders are legitimate vehicles who have passed the registration process. Since they can exploit all the information related to the network and other members’ communication, it is easier to perform various attacks with a high impact. In addition, an authority takes charge of registering and managing legitimate vehicles. Thus, if the authority is compromised, it will cause significant damage to the system, including the leaking of private information, such as identity, location, and membership. Many authentication schemes have been proposed to protect vehicular communication from these security issues. However, most existing schemes still face the vulnerability of malicious members. Furthermore, most conventional schemes require additional interactions between the vehicles and infrastructure for authentication, which can cause communication overheads. To overcome these issues, we propose a novel blockchain-based one-time authentication scheme to protect vehicular communication against malicious members. One-time authentication provides higher security and efficiency as every message is authenticated with different proof at a time. We use publicly verifiable secret sharing with blockchain for this property, which brings two benefits. First, it prevents even an authority from obtaining members’ identities by distributing encrypted shares instead of their real identities. Second, it enables robust vehicular communication against insiders’ attacks by allowing a vehicle to send unique proof generated from its private information with messages. Receivers can authenticate the messages by comparing attached values to the information through the blockchain in a noninteractive manner. Security analysis shows that our scheme assures secure vehicle-to-everything communication against insider attacks, and efficiency analysis sh...
Published in: IEEE Internet of Things Journal ( Volume: 10, Issue: 7, 01 April 2023)
Page(s): 6235 - 6248
Date of Publication: 24 November 2022

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I. Introduction

Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication has recently attracted significant attention. V2X involves many entities, such as vehicles equipped with an onboard unit (OBU), infrastructure including base stations and roadside units (RSUs), authorities, and pedestrians. V2X can provide valuable information and services concerning road safety, traffic flow, traveling routes, entertainment, etc., which enhances the driving experience and safety [1]. Vehicles actively contribute to the system by collecting and sending various information from the vicinity, whereas other members help V2X increase the network and data availability and reliability. For instance, if an accident or collision occurs, adjacent vehicles collect and broadcast a message for other vehicles to detour or pass the area with extra caution. They also send their speed and acceleration data in terms of traffic flow in a certain area. In this scenario, the authorities play an important role in issuing certificates to legitimate members, which can authenticate whether the sender is reliable.

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