%0 Conference Proceedings %T Pseudonymous communications in secure industrial wireless sensor networks %+ Département Intelligence Ambiante et Systèmes Interactifs (DIASI) %A Oualha, N. %A Olivereau, A. %A Boudguiga, A. %Z Conference of 2013 11th Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, PST 2013 ; Conference Date: 10 July 2013 Through 12 July 2013; Conference Code:99769 %< avec comité de lecture %B 2013 Eleventh Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust %C Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain %P 98-102 %8 2013-07-10 %D 2013 %R 10.1109/PST.2013.6596042 %K Access control enforcements %K Contextual information %K Control and monitor %K Industrial environments %K Industrial wireless sensor networks %K Network access control %K pseudonyms %K security %K Authentication %K Data privacy %K Sensor networks %K Wireless sensor networks %Z Engineering Sciences [physics] %Z Computer Science [cs]Conference papers %X Wireless sensor networks are becoming widely deployed in the industry. They are used to provide contextual information about the industrial environment being surveyed, to control and monitor the industrial processes, and even for workers who can be augmented with sensors. In these wireless networks, an adversary can easily eavesdrop communications with the aim to collect private information about sensors, because of the open nature of the wireless medium. A usual solution to prevent privacy violation relies on the use of pseudonyms as sensor identities; however, pseudonyms may deter authentication and access control enforcement in the network. This paper introduces an efficient pseudonym-based scheme that provides privacy protection to sensors without compromising network access security. %G English %L cea-01841695 %U https://cea.hal.science/cea-01841695 %~ CEA %~ OPENAIRE %~ DRT %~ LIST