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De-duplication, which is a technology that can store data by removing redundant data, continues to receive a lot of attention. Because it reduces the storage required for writing tremendous data, as well as relatively lessens the transmission time and network utilization when data is transmitted. It is also required for the cyber blackbox which records network traffic and analyzes the causes of cyber...
There has been a growing interest in the design and development of intrusion detection systems for the Internet. One of the goals of these systems is to detect the source(s) of attack. Based on the position of the victim in the network, our scheme selects only a small fraction of routers to monitor the traffic and identify packets that bear signatures of the attack packets. From the information provided...
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