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Wireless Sensor Networks are used in domains such as medical monitoring, homeland security, industrial automation and military applications, therefore it is very critical to protect the network against malicious attacks. This paper presents a new security protocol that provides conversation authentication, integrity, intrusion prevention and anti-replay protection. The protocol uses two methods in...
This article proposes and evaluates the deployment of an automated virtual honeypot. Given that an unskilled attacker uses predefined exploit code, honeypots can be built to identify hackers and prevent them from attacking the production network. Building the virtual honeypot relies on mechanisms from multiple fields such as virtualization, scripting, penetration testing and system administration...
In the last decade, file sharing systems have generally been dominated by P2P solutions. Whereas e-mail and HTTP have been the "killer apps" of the earlier Internet, a large percentage of the current Internet backbone traffic is BitTorrent traffic. BitTorrent has proven to be the perfect file sharing solution for a decentralized Internet, moving the burden from central servers to each individual...
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