As the utilization of sensor networks continue to increase, the importance of security becomes more profound. Many industries depend on sensor networks for critical tasks, and a malicious entity can potentially cause catastrophic damage. We propose a new key exchange trust evaluation for peer-to-peer sensor networks, where part of the network has unconditionally secure key exchange. For a given sensor, the higher the portion of channels with unconditionally secure key exchange the higher the trust value. We give a brief introduction to unconditionally secured key exchange concepts and mention current trust measures in sensor networks. We demonstrate the new key exchange trust measure on a hypothetical sensor network using both wired and wireless communication channels.
Unconditionally secure key exchangeIn software-based key distribution (exchange) protocols the security is only computationally-conditional, meaning that the eavesdropper has all the communicated information, and with enough computing resources or time the key can be fully extracted. The advantage of software-based key distributions is that they are relatively cheap, easy to install and run, and the key can be exchanged wirelessly.Unconditionally secure key exchanges are key distribution methods that are information theoretically secure [26], which means that the information is not in