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Web attacks are increasing and the scale of malicious URL continues to expand with the rapid development of the Internet, so that the network security situation is increasingly grim. In this case, this paper studies the URL multi-classification problem, which is a continuation of the reference [1] and follows the data sets and most of feature selection methods in it. Firstly, different types of URL...
IPv6 embraces various good features from the security perspective, but the improvements also bring us some new challenges for web content filtering. This paper presents a new framework of web content filtering in IPv6, which is helpful to purifying network environment. In this framework, using EM (Expectation maximization) algorithm, the active drift and self-learning mechanisms are proposed. Based...
IPv6, as the alternative of IPv4, contains numerous features and improvements that make it attractive from a security perspective, but it is by no means the panacea for security. This paper presents the design and implementation of a distributed intelligent firewall system based on IPv6, which is able to secure the network layer and application layer of IPv6 networking. By the system, the typical...
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