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This paper describes the growing concern of privacy and security in e-health applications. Sharing sensitive patient data in a distributed environment introduces security and privacy risks. Therefore, there are increasing demands to provide secure access to distributed Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) but without compromising performance. The aim of this paper is to respond to such demands and to...
Most successful cyber attacks begin with successful information gathering. Now more and more Web servers try to hide their identities by removing product tokens in the “Server” header in their responses discreetly, but that fails because of some Web fingerprinting tools. Some tools try to defeat these fingerprinting tools by changing Web servers' headers order or adding/removing some headers, but,...
In this paper, we first give an overview of security architecture of mobile WiMAX network. Then, we investigate man-in-the-middle attacks and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks toward 802.16e-based Mobile WiMAX network. We find the initial network procedure is not effectively secured that makes Man-in-the-middle and Dos attacks possible. In addition, we find the resource saving and handover procedure...
This paper proposes a novel secure binding management protocol for mobile IPv6 networks for use in the implementation of routing optimization. The idea uses the public key of the home network of a mobile node to cryptographically generate the mobile node's home address and the associated private key to sign the mobile node's authentication requests. In addition, the proposed protocol performs reachability...
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