Wireless sensor networks have recently received a high level of
attention due to their wide applications in military and civilian
operations. This book discusses fundamental security issues in wireless
sensor networks, techniques for the protection of such networks, as well
as results from recent studies in wireless sensor network security. It
includes a fairly new study on capabilities of mu-TESLA, a broadcast
authentication technique for wireless sensor networks. This volume
assists both professionals and students to understand background
knowledge in wireless sensor network security and prepare them for
producing research in this domain. The book is designed for a
professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in
industry. It is also suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level
students in computer science.