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Network Security Checking is a process of scanning the network and assessing it for finding the vulnerabilities out of the network. Network scanning is done to find out live hosts and their open ports on the network. A single tool used for security checking process cant give reliable results. We proposed a framework in this project with multiple tools for network scanning as well as for vulnerability...
One of the major concerns cloud computing platforms face today is the lack of a unique identification of the "who" within the network infrastructure. State-of-the-art technologies (such as VLANs or IP addresses) lack functionality to cope with the highly dynamic and scalable, ever changing and virtualized cloud-enabled data center infrastructures. A shared and limited address space or the...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a novel architecture that has been proposed as a solution for dealing with various problems facing the Internet, such as the excessive bandwidth costs that result from peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic and content delivery networks (CDN). In order to deal with the difference between the principles of the Internet and the purposes for which it is actually used, CCN entails...
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