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Blacklisting Misbehaving Users for Enhancing Security in Anonymizing Networks
Apr 2013
Anonymizing networks such as Tor allow users to access Internet services privately by using a series of routers to hide the client's IP address from the server. The success of such networks,...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Enhancement in Elimination of Security Threads using Trusted Proactive Routing
Apr 2013
Ad hoc networks have been used in many applications which mandate a dynamic setup in the absence of fixed infrastructure. The design of ad hoc network has been mainly focuses on proper operation....
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Attack Determination and its Security Analysis for Personal Communication in VoIP Networks
Feb 2013
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that enables one to make and receive calls through the Internet instead of using the traditional analog PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Fully Homomorphic Encryption Equating to Cloud Security: An Approach
Feb 2013
As the data storage challenge continues to grow for insurers and everyone else, one of the obvious solutions is cloud technology. Storing data on remote servers rather than in-house is definitely...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Secure Massive Data Storage With Consistency And Route Control On The Cloud
Feb 2013
As the advent of computer has thrown light to the storage of massive data in small spaces the resources has been reduced broadly. Cloud computing in recent times has become a trend among...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Distributed RK- Secure Sum Protocol for Privacy Preserving
Feb 2013
Secure multi party computation allows several parties to compute some function of their inputs without disclosing the actual input to one another. Secure sum computation is an easily understood...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
A Comprehensive Study on Tracking VoIP Caller
Feb 2013
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is most extensively usable VoIP protocol which works on application layer. It uses Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol which further uses...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
A Review of Bot Protection Using CAPTCHA for Web Security
Feb 2013
Today several daily activities such as communication, education, E-commerce, Entertainment and tasks are carried out by using the internet. To perform such web activities users have to register...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Defending Sybil Attack Using Associate Membership Method in Distributed P2P Network
Feb 2013
The Peer-to-peer networks popularity is increasing day by day for its resource allocation system like file sharing, Skype etc .The system is extremely fast because of its fully decentralized...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Transaction Security Using Input Based Shared Key Cryptography
Dec 2012
Mobile devices are growing day by day, so the mobile database. Transactions from ATM machines are a good example of wireless Transactions. Since these transaction flows using medium as air hence...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Implementing Security on a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network: A Practical Approach
Dec 2012
The internet has been undergoing rapid and continuous growth over the past few years. The most significant development the telecommunication industry has witnessed is the evolution of Voice over...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
A Study on Various Protocols Developed Under Intrusion Detection System in Adhoc Networks
Dec 2012
In Computer Networks a number of security techniques provide security consolation but not up to optimal security extent. There are massive attacks and efficient viruses travel across the network...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Securing Data Using Pre-Filtering and Traceback Method
Dec 2012
In this paper, the authors propose RegEx-Filter (pre-filtering approach) and IP traceback method to trace unauthorized access incidents in the Internet; the current control technologies cannot...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Whitepapers
Secure End-to-End Communication with Optimal Throughput in Unreliable Networks
Apr 2013
The authors demonstrate the feasibility of end-to-end communication in highly unreliable networks. Modeling a network as a graph with vertices representing nodes and edges representing the links...
Provided by Cornell University
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Whitepapers
A Kolmogorov Complexity Approach for Measuring Attack Path Complexity
Nov 2010
The difficulty associated with breaching an enterprise net-work is commensurate with the security of that network. A security breach, or a security policy violation, occurs as a result of an...
Provided by Purdue Federal Credit Union
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Whitepapers
Security Concept for Distributed Service Execution Environments
Mar 2008
This paper presents a concept to securely execute services on a distributed execution environment. The execution environment (SSEE), offers interfaces in terms of Web Services (WS). Using these WS...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Efficient Re-Keying Scheme for Group Key Distribution
Mar 2008
In this paper, the authors propose a communication-efficient re-keying scheme by using a polynomial-based efficient code method. Compared with the previous schemes, the re-keying cost is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Whitepapers
Identifying Suspicious Activities Through DNS Failure Graph Analysis
Aug 2010
As a key approach to securing large networks, existing anomaly detection techniques focus primarily on network traffic data. However, the sheer volume of such data often renders detailed analysis...
Provided by University of Minho
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Whitepapers
An Analysis of Honeypots With Special Reference to Honeyd
Mar 2013
It's a herculean task for system administrators and normal web users to patch up their computers and keep all the software up to date. And in the case of Zero Day attacks there is very little...
Provided by IRJCSEA
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Whitepapers
Malware Classification Through HEX Conversion and Mining
Apr 2013
The malicious codes are normally referred as malware. Systems are vulnerable to the traditional attacks, and attackers continue to find new ways around existing protection mechanisms in order to...
Provided by IRJCSEA
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Whitepapers
User Profile Base Email Filter for Spam Mail
Apr 2013
E-mail is probably the most convenient method of transferring messages electronically from one person to another, emerging from and going to any part of the world. Important features of E-mail...
Provided by IRJCSEA
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Whitepapers
New Variant M-Rsa Cryptosystem With One Public Key and Two Private Keys
Jan 2013
In this paper, the authors present the design, develop and analyzed outputs of their threshold public key cryptosystem viz M (Multi Prime)-RSA cryptosystem with one public key and two private...
Provided by IRJCSEA
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Whitepapers
Verme: Worm Containment in Overlay Networks
Apr 2009
Topological worms, such as those that propagate by following links in an overlay network, have the potential to spread faster than traditional random scanning worms because they have knowledge of...
Provided by Technical University of Kosice
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Whitepapers
Intruder Proof and Authenticated Cryptography
Oct 2012
Cryptography is a method of storing and transmitting data in a form that only those it is intended for can read and process. It is a science of protecting information by encoding it into an...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Whitepapers
Securing Iris Templates Using Double Encryption Method
Nov 2012
The important aspect of all verification system is authentication and security. This aspect necessitates the development of a method that ensures user security and privacy. The traditional methods...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Whitepapers
A Study of Risk Management of an Information System by Assessing Threat, Vulnerability and Countermeasure
Dec 2012
Countermeasure is a way to plan ahead to secure an information system. However, it cannot be assured total protection against all threats. An essential part of any risk management plan is to...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Whitepapers
A Study of TORDES With Other Symmetric Key Algorithms
Dec 2012
For secure communication over computer network, data can be protected by the method of encryption (Stallings, 2007). Encryption converts original text data by using some encryption algorithm with...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Whitepapers
A Model Proposed for Reducing the False Positive Alarm Rate Using the Feature of Event Correlation
Aug 2012
As the network based computer system plays an important role in modern society they have become target of the people enemies and criminals. Therefore, the authors need to find the best possible...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Whitepapers
Implementing RNA-FINNT in Ideal Password Authentication Scheme Results in Fortification of Transport Layer Security Protocol
Dec 2012
Mutual Authentication in the multi server environment of an organization, done at the transport layer, becomes complex when communication is done over the public link. Secure Shell protocol is the...
Provided by Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors
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Whitepapers
Efficient Identity-Committable Signature and Group-Oriented Ring Signature Schemes
May 2008
The identity of "Deep Throat", a pseudonym of the information source in the Watergate scandal, remained mysterious for more than three decades. In 2005, an ex-FBI official claimed that he was the...
Provided by National Chiao Tung University
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Whitepapers
Formal Analysis of Information Card Federated Identity-Management Protocol
Jan 2013
Information Card (InfoCard) is a user-centric identity management meta-system. It has been accepted as a standard of OASIS Identity Meta-system Interoperability Technical Committee. However, there...
Provided by Wuhan Institute of Technology Network and Information Center
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Whitepapers
Discovery and Resolution of Anomalies in Web Access Control Policies
Dec 2012
Emerging computing technologies such as Web services, service-oriented architecture, and cloud computing has enabled them to perform business services more efficiently and effectively. However,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Collaborative Tcp Sequence Number Inference Attack - How to Crack Sequence Number Under a Second
Oct 2012
In this paper, the authors discover a new class of unknown side channels "Sequence-number-dependent" host packet counters - that exist in Linux/Android and BSD/Mac OS to enable TCP sequence number...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Whitepapers
Intrusion Detection in Computer Network Using Genetic Algorithm Approach: A Survey
May 2013
The intrusion detection problem is becoming a challenging task due to the proliferation of heterogeneous computer networks since the increased connectivity of computer systems gives greater access...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Whitepapers
Detection of Anomalies From Dataset Using Distributed Methods
May 2013
Detection of anomalies has been an ergonomic way to attention in many application and research area. This paper includes with the detection of network intrusion, malware detection, biological...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Whitepapers
Hamming Distance Based Compression Techniques With Security
Nov 2012
The proposed algorithm suggests a lossless data compression with security. Input Bit stream is divided into a group of 8-bits each .Encoder deviate the available Randomly generated key according...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Whitepapers
Statistical Techniques in Anomaly Intrusion Detection System
Nov 2012
In this paper, the authors analyze an anomaly based Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for outlier detection in hardware profile using statistical techniques: Chi-square distribution, Gaussian...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Whitepapers
Efficient Monitoring of Untrusted Kernel-Mode Execution
Dec 2010
Recent malware instances execute completely in the kernel as drivers; they do not contain any user-level malicious processes. This design evades the system call monitoring used by many software...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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Whitepapers
Attribution of Malicious Behavior
Oct 2010
Internet-connected computer systems face ongoing software attacks. Existing defensive solutions, such as intrusion detection systems, rely on the ability to identify malicious software (malware)...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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Whitepapers
Process Firewalls: Protecting Processes During Resource Access
Apr 2013
Processes retrieve a variety of resources from the operating system in order to execute properly, but adversaries have several ways to trick processes into retrieving resources of the adversaries'...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Monitor Dependent Intrusion Detection Technique for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Nov 2009
This paper presents an intrusion detection mechanism that uses collaborative efforts of the nodes in a neighborhood to detect aberrant behavior in a mobile ad hoc network. A node showing this kind...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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RAD: Reflector Attack Defense Using Message Authentication Codes
Sep 2009
Reflector attacks are a variant of denial-of-service attacks that use unwitting, legitimate servers to flood a target. The attacker spoofs the target's address in legitimate service requests, such...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Going Mini: Extreme Lightweight Spam Filters
Jun 2009
In this paper, the authors set out to determine if effective mini-filters could be trained for email spam filtering, using a drastically reduced feature set. The experimental results presented...
Provided by University of Waterloo
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White Papers
Exploiting Machine Learning to Subvert Your Spam Filter
Apr 2008
Using statistical machine learning for making security decisions introduces new vulnerabilities in large scale systems. This paper shows how an adversary can exploit statistical machine learning,...
Provided by University of California, Berkeley
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White Papers
Controlling IP Spoofing Based DDoS Attacks Through Inter-Domain Packet Filters
Jan 2011
The Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attack is a serious threat to the legitimate use of the Internet. Prevention mechanisms are thwarted by the ability of attackers to forge, or spoof, the...
Provided by Florida State University
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White Papers
User-Assisted Host-Based Detection of Outbound Malware Traffic
Oct 2009
Conventional network security solutions are performed on network layer packets using statistical measures. These types of traffic analysis may not catch stealthy attacks carried out by today's...
Provided by Rutgers University
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White Papers
Poster: CompareView - A Provenance Verification Framework for Detecting Rootkit-Based Malware
Apr 2009
Using rootkit mechanisms to hide malware presence is pervasive in today's computer attacks. This paper proposes the CompareView framework, a host-based solution to detect stealthy outbound traffic...
Provided by Rutgers University
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White Papers
Knowing Where Your Input Is From: Kernel-Level Data-Provenance Verification
Apr 2010
This paper describes a cryptographic provenance verification approach for ensuring system properties and system-data integrity at kernel-level. Its two concrete applications are demonstrated in...
Provided by Virginia Tech
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White Papers
Probabilistic Modeling and Analysis of DoS Protection for the ASV Protocol
Sep 2008
The Adaptive Selective Verification (ASV) protocol was recently proposed as an effective and efficient DoS countermeasure within the shared channel model, in which clients and attackers...
Provided by University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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Behavioral Characteristics of Spammers and Their Network Reachability Properties
Jan 2011
The majority of earlier studies on the email spam have focused on the contents of email messages so as to distinguish spam messages from legitimate ones. However, there is a growing realization in...
Provided by Florida State University
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White Papers
Understanding Forgery Properties of Spam Delivery Paths
Jun 2010
It is well known that spammers can forge the header of an email, in particular, the trace information carried in the Received: fields, as an attempt to hide the true origin of the email. Despite...
Provided by Florida State University
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White Papers
Stronger Difficulty Notions for Client Puzzles and Denial-of-Service-Resistant Protocols
Dec 2010
Client puzzles are meant to act as a defense against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks by requiring a client to solve some moderately hard problem before being granted access to a resource. However,...
Provided by Queensland University of Technology
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White Papers
Aggregate-Based Congestion Control
Jan 2011
Recent events have illustrated the Internet's vulnerability to both Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and flash crowds in which links (or servers) in the network become severely congested. In both...
Provided by AT&T Labs
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White Papers
Detection of Low-Rate Attacks in Computer Networks
Jul 2008
This paper develops two parametric methods to detect low-rate denial-of-service attacks and other similar near-periodic traffic, without the need for flow separation. The first method, the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Weeding Spammers at the Root: A Precise Approach to Spam Reduction
Jul 2008
Email spam has become one of the most critical threats affecting Internet user experiences. Existing anti-spam techniques, such as spam filters and reputation systems, face growing difficulties...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
MIDAS: An Impact Scale for DDoS Attacks
Jan 2011
The authors usually have well-defined classification scales to estimate the intensity and impact of natural disasters. Prominent examples are the Richter and the Fujita scales for measuring...
Provided by University of Michigan
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White Papers
Peeking Into Spammer Behavior From a Unique Vantage Point
Apr 2008
Understanding the spammer behavior is a critical step in the long-lasting battle against email spams. Previous studies have focused on setting up honeypots or email sinkholes containing...
Provided by University of Michigan
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White Papers
Botnet Spam Campaigns Can Be Long Lasting: Evidence, Implications, and Analysis
Jun 2009
Accurately identifying spam campaigns launched by a large number of bots in a botnet allows for accurate spam campaign signature generation and hence is critical to defeating spamming botnets. The...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
On Network-Level Clusters for Spam Detection
Mar 2010
IP-based blacklist is an effective way to filter spam emails. However, building and maintaining individual IP addresses in the blacklist is difficult, as new malicious hosts continuously appear...
Provided by University of Michigan
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White Papers
Investigation of Triangular Spamming: A Stealthy and Efficient Spamming Technique
Mar 2010
Spam is increasingly accepted as a problem associated with compromised hosts or email accounts. This problem not only makes the tracking of spam sources difficult but also enables a massive amount...
Provided by University of Michigan
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White Papers
How Bad Is Suboptimal Rate Allocation?
Jan 2008
A rate allocation that is suboptimal with respect to a utility maximization formulation still maintains the maximum flow-level stability when the utility gap is sufficiently small, and provides a...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
Protecting the Access Network: Efficient Algorithms for Survivable Topology
Feb 2008
It is important to prevent access network from bottlenecking the end-to-end survivability, especially as voice, video, and data traffic are all delivered through the same access network. With...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
A Case for Unsupervised-Learning-Based Spam Filtering
Jun 2010
Traditional content-based spam filtering systems rely on supervised machine learning techniques. In the training phase, labeled email instances are used to build a learning model (e.g., a Naive...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Intrusion Detection System to Detect Wormhole Using Fault Localization Techniques
Oct 2007
In this paper, the authors present a strategy to detect an intrusion using fault localization tools. They propose an intrusion detection system to detect a self-contained in-band wormhole attack...
Provided by University of Delaware
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White Papers
Drivers of Information Security Search Behavior: An Investigation of Network Attacks and Vulnerability Disclosures
Nov 2010
More and more people use search engines to seek for various information. This study investigates the search behavior that drives the search for information security knowledge via a search engine....
Provided by University at Buffalo
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White Papers
Exact Modeling of Propagation for Permutation-Scanning Worms
Jan 2008
Modeling worm propagation has been an important research subject in the Internet-worm research community. An accurate analytical propagation model allows studying the spreading speed and traffic...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Automating Analysis of Large-Scale Botnet Probing Events
Mar 2009
Botnets dominate today's attack landscape. This work investigates ways to analyze collections of malicious probing traffic in order to understand the significance of large-scale "Botnet probes"....
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Automatic Generation of String Signatures for Malware Detection
Jun 2009
Scanning les for signatures is a proven technology, but exponential growth in unique malware programs has caused an explosion in signature database sizes. One solution to this problem is to use...
Provided by Symantec
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White Papers
Large-Scale Malware Indexing Using Function-Call Graphs
Nov 2009
A major challenge of the Anti-Virus (AV) industry is how to effectively process the huge influx of malware samples they receive every day. One possible solution to this problem is to quickly...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Slicing Spam With Occam's Razor
Aug 2007
To evade blacklisting, the vast majority of spam email is sent from exploited MTAs (i.e., Botnets) and with forged "From" addresses. In response, the anti-spam community has developed a number of...
Provided by University of California, San Diego
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White Papers
DoS-Resistant Broadcast Authentication Protocol With Low End-to-End Delay
Mar 2008
In mission-critical networks, command, alerts, and critical data are frequently broadcast over wireless networks. Broadcast traffic must be protected from malicious attacks, wherein sources are...
Provided by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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White Papers
Evaluating the Vulnerability of Network Mechanisms to Sophisticated DDoS Attacks
Jan 2008
The design of computer and communication systems has been based, for decades, on the fundamental assumption that the objective of all users is to improve their own performance. In recent years the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Unified Declarative Platform for Secure Networked Information Systems
Oct 2008
The authors present a unified declarative platform for specifying, implementing, and analyzing secure networked information systems. The work builds upon techniques from logic-based trust...
Provided by University of Pennsylvania
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White Papers
Improving Sensor Network Immunity Under Worm Attacks: A Software Diversity Approach
May 2008
Because of cost and resource constraints, sensor nodes do not have a complicated hardware architecture or operating system to protect program safety. Hence, the notorious buffer-overflow...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Privacy Preserving Spam Filtering
Feb 2011
This paper presents an approach to training a binary logistic regression classifier in the setting where the training data needs to be kept private. The authors provide a theoretical analysis of...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Chip and PIN Is Broken
Apr 2010
EMV is the dominant protocol used for smart card payments worldwide, with over 730 million cards in circulation. Known to bank customers as "Chip and PIN", it is used in Europe; its being...
Provided by University of Cambridge
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White Papers
Password Security Through Negative Filtering
Jul 2010
The purpose of an authentication system is to identify and verify incoming authentication requests comparing with some form of (stored) user identity. This stored user profile is at risk of being...
Provided by University of Memphis
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White Papers
V-Detector : An Efficient Negative Selection Algorithm With "Probably Adequate" Detector Coverage
Nov 2008
This paper describes an enhanced Negative Selection Algorithm (NSA) called V- detector. Several key characteristics make this method a state-of-the-art advance in the decade-old NSA. First,...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Internet Malicious Sources
Jan 2008
In this paper, the authors study the spatial-temporal characteristics of malicious sources at Internet. The analysis is based on a huge trace provided by DShield.org that describes the long-term...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
How Much Anonymity Does Network Latency Leak?
Feb 2010
Low-latency anonymity systems such as Tor, AN.ON, Crowds, and Anonymizer.com aim to provide anonymous connections that are both untraceable by "Local" adversaries who control only a few machines...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Whitepapers
Defending Sybil Attack Using Associate Membership Method in Distributed P2P Network
Feb 2013
The Peer-to-peer networks popularity is increasing day by day for its resource allocation system like file sharing, Skype etc .The system is extremely fast because of its fully decentralized...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
-
Whitepapers
Transaction Security Using Input Based Shared Key Cryptography
Dec 2012
Mobile devices are growing day by day, so the mobile database. Transactions from ATM machines are a good example of wireless Transactions. Since these transaction flows using medium as air hence...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
-
Whitepapers
Implementing Security on a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network: A Practical Approach
Dec 2012
The internet has been undergoing rapid and continuous growth over the past few years. The most significant development the telecommunication industry has witnessed is the evolution of Voice over...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
-
Whitepapers
A Study on Various Protocols Developed Under Intrusion Detection System in Adhoc Networks
Dec 2012
In Computer Networks a number of security techniques provide security consolation but not up to optimal security extent. There are massive attacks and efficient viruses travel across the network...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
-
Whitepapers
Securing Data Using Pre-Filtering and Traceback Method
Dec 2012
In this paper, the authors propose RegEx-Filter (pre-filtering approach) and IP traceback method to trace unauthorized access incidents in the Internet; the current control technologies cannot...
Provided by IOSR Journal of Engineering
-
Whitepapers
Secure End-to-End Communication with Optimal Throughput in Unreliable Networks
Apr 2013
The authors demonstrate the feasibility of end-to-end communication in highly unreliable networks. Modeling a network as a graph with vertices representing nodes and edges representing the links...
Provided by Cornell University
-
Whitepapers
A Kolmogorov Complexity Approach for Measuring Attack Path Complexity
Nov 2010
The difficulty associated with breaching an enterprise net-work is commensurate with the security of that network. A security breach, or a security policy violation, occurs as a result of an...
Provided by Purdue Federal Credit Union
-
Whitepapers
Security Concept for Distributed Service Execution Environments
Mar 2008
This paper presents a concept to securely execute services on a distributed execution environment. The execution environment (SSEE), offers interfaces in terms of Web Services (WS). Using these WS...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Efficient Re-Keying Scheme for Group Key Distribution
Mar 2008
In this paper, the authors propose a communication-efficient re-keying scheme by using a polynomial-based efficient code method. Compared with the previous schemes, the re-keying cost is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Identifying Suspicious Activities Through DNS Failure Graph Analysis
Aug 2010
As a key approach to securing large networks, existing anomaly detection techniques focus primarily on network traffic data. However, the sheer volume of such data often renders detailed analysis...
Provided by University of Minho
-
Whitepapers
An Analysis of Honeypots With Special Reference to Honeyd
Mar 2013
It's a herculean task for system administrators and normal web users to patch up their computers and keep all the software up to date. And in the case of Zero Day attacks there is very little...
Provided by IRJCSEA
-
Whitepapers
Malware Classification Through HEX Conversion and Mining
Apr 2013
The malicious codes are normally referred as malware. Systems are vulnerable to the traditional attacks, and attackers continue to find new ways around existing protection mechanisms in order to...
Provided by IRJCSEA
-
Whitepapers
User Profile Base Email Filter for Spam Mail
Apr 2013
E-mail is probably the most convenient method of transferring messages electronically from one person to another, emerging from and going to any part of the world. Important features of E-mail...
Provided by IRJCSEA
-
Whitepapers
New Variant M-Rsa Cryptosystem With One Public Key and Two Private Keys
Jan 2013
In this paper, the authors present the design, develop and analyzed outputs of their threshold public key cryptosystem viz M (Multi Prime)-RSA cryptosystem with one public key and two private...
Provided by IRJCSEA
-
Whitepapers
Verme: Worm Containment in Overlay Networks
Apr 2009
Topological worms, such as those that propagate by following links in an overlay network, have the potential to spread faster than traditional random scanning worms because they have knowledge of...
Provided by Technical University of Kosice
-
Whitepapers
Intruder Proof and Authenticated Cryptography
Oct 2012
Cryptography is a method of storing and transmitting data in a form that only those it is intended for can read and process. It is a science of protecting information by encoding it into an...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
-
Whitepapers
Securing Iris Templates Using Double Encryption Method
Nov 2012
The important aspect of all verification system is authentication and security. This aspect necessitates the development of a method that ensures user security and privacy. The traditional methods...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
-
Whitepapers
A Study of Risk Management of an Information System by Assessing Threat, Vulnerability and Countermeasure
Dec 2012
Countermeasure is a way to plan ahead to secure an information system. However, it cannot be assured total protection against all threats. An essential part of any risk management plan is to...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
-
Whitepapers
A Study of TORDES With Other Symmetric Key Algorithms
Dec 2012
For secure communication over computer network, data can be protected by the method of encryption (Stallings, 2007). Encryption converts original text data by using some encryption algorithm with...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
-
Whitepapers
A Model Proposed for Reducing the False Positive Alarm Rate Using the Feature of Event Correlation
Aug 2012
As the network based computer system plays an important role in modern society they have become target of the people enemies and criminals. Therefore, the authors need to find the best possible...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
-
Whitepapers
Implementing RNA-FINNT in Ideal Password Authentication Scheme Results in Fortification of Transport Layer Security Protocol
Dec 2012
Mutual Authentication in the multi server environment of an organization, done at the transport layer, becomes complex when communication is done over the public link. Secure Shell protocol is the...
Provided by Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors
-
Whitepapers
Efficient Identity-Committable Signature and Group-Oriented Ring Signature Schemes
May 2008
The identity of "Deep Throat", a pseudonym of the information source in the Watergate scandal, remained mysterious for more than three decades. In 2005, an ex-FBI official claimed that he was the...
Provided by National Chiao Tung University
-
Whitepapers
Formal Analysis of Information Card Federated Identity-Management Protocol
Jan 2013
Information Card (InfoCard) is a user-centric identity management meta-system. It has been accepted as a standard of OASIS Identity Meta-system Interoperability Technical Committee. However, there...
Provided by Wuhan Institute of Technology Network and Information Center
-
Whitepapers
Discovery and Resolution of Anomalies in Web Access Control Policies
Dec 2012
Emerging computing technologies such as Web services, service-oriented architecture, and cloud computing has enabled them to perform business services more efficiently and effectively. However,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Collaborative Tcp Sequence Number Inference Attack - How to Crack Sequence Number Under a Second
Oct 2012
In this paper, the authors discover a new class of unknown side channels "Sequence-number-dependent" host packet counters - that exist in Linux/Android and BSD/Mac OS to enable TCP sequence number...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Intrusion Detection in Computer Network Using Genetic Algorithm Approach: A Survey
May 2013
The intrusion detection problem is becoming a challenging task due to the proliferation of heterogeneous computer networks since the increased connectivity of computer systems gives greater access...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Detection of Anomalies From Dataset Using Distributed Methods
May 2013
Detection of anomalies has been an ergonomic way to attention in many application and research area. This paper includes with the detection of network intrusion, malware detection, biological...
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Hamming Distance Based Compression Techniques With Security
Nov 2012
The proposed algorithm suggests a lossless data compression with security. Input Bit stream is divided into a group of 8-bits each .Encoder deviate the available Randomly generated key according...
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Statistical Techniques in Anomaly Intrusion Detection System
Nov 2012
In this paper, the authors analyze an anomaly based Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for outlier detection in hardware profile using statistical techniques: Chi-square distribution, Gaussian...
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Efficient Monitoring of Untrusted Kernel-Mode Execution
Dec 2010
Recent malware instances execute completely in the kernel as drivers; they do not contain any user-level malicious processes. This design evades the system call monitoring used by many software...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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Attribution of Malicious Behavior
Oct 2010
Internet-connected computer systems face ongoing software attacks. Existing defensive solutions, such as intrusion detection systems, rely on the ability to identify malicious software (malware)...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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Process Firewalls: Protecting Processes During Resource Access
Apr 2013
Processes retrieve a variety of resources from the operating system in order to execute properly, but adversaries have several ways to trick processes into retrieving resources of the adversaries'...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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The Right Files at the Right Time
Sep 2012
Programs fetch resources, such as files, from the operating system through the process of name resolution. However, name resolution can be subverted by adversaries to redirect victim processes to...
Provided by Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union
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Integrity Walls: Finding Attack Surfaces From Mandatory Access Control Policies
May 2012
Adding new programs or configuration options to a system often leads to new exploits because it provides adversaries with new ways to access possible vulnerabilities. As a result, application...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Cut Me Some Security!
Oct 2010
Computer security is currently fraught with fine-grained access control policies, in operating systems, applications and even programming languages. This entire policy configuration means that too...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Robust Detection of Comment Spam Using Entropy Rate
Oct 2012
In this paper, the authors design a method for blog comment spam detection using the assumption that spam is any kind of uninformative content. To measure the "Informativeness" of a set of blog...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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GUPT: Privacy Preserving Data Analysis Made Easy
May 2012
It is often highly valuable for organizations to have their data analyzed by external agents. However, any program that computes on potentially sensitive data risks leaking information through its...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Verifying System Integrity by Proxy
Apr 2012
Users are increasingly turning to online services, but are concerned for the safety of their personal data and critical business tasks. While secure communication protocols like TLS authenticate...
Provided by Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union
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Protecting the Integrity of Trusted Applications in Mobile Phone Systems
Aug 2009
Mobile phones have evolved into indispensable devices that run many exciting applications that users can download from phone vendor's application stores. However, as it is not practical to fully...
Provided by John Wiley & Sons
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Learning Is Change in Knowledge: Knowledge-Based Security for Dynamic Policies
Apr 2012
In systems that handle confidential information, the security policy to enforce on information frequently changes: new users join the system, old users leave, and sensitivity of data changes over...
Provided by Harvard University
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