This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new network coding technique to preserve privacy in multi-hop wireless networks. The technique uses homomorphic encryption to encrypt global encoding vectors (GEVs) such that intermediate nodes can perform network coding operations on encrypted messages without decrypting them. This allows for enhanced source anonymity by preventing traffic analysis and flow tracing attacks. The proposed technique offers efficiency gains over existing schemes by avoiding decryption at intermediate nodes, and ensures GEVs remain invertible, an important requirement for network coding. The objective is to achieve source anonymity while also detecting the number of hackers attempting to attack the network or target specific nodes.
REAL-TIME MODE HOPPING OF BLOCK CIPHER ALGORITHMS FOR MOBILE STREAMINGijwmn
It has been shown that the encrypted information or ciphertext produced by symmetric-key block ciphers
with Electronic codebook mode is vulnerable to ciphertext searching, replay, insertion and deletion
because it encrypts each block independently. To compensate for this, each block of the encrypted
information should be encrypted dependently. The encrypted information should be operated with a
special mode. The operation mode should be changed. This paper analysis what an operational mode of
block ciphers needs to feedback exactly and proposes a simple real-time changing operation mode
technique that extends the existing mode changing opportunity. The new change operation mode
technique considers the sign differences between the intra-feedback information and the public-feedback
information, and then adaptively determines the corresponding change operation mode factor for each
data block. This mode hopping technique for mobile streaming security is highly suitable for recent block
computing in future various environments.
5 ijaems jan-2016-16-survey on encryption techniques in delay and disruption ...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
Delay and disruption tolerant network (DTN) is used for long area communication in computer network, where there is no direct connection between the sender and receiver and there was no internet facility. Delay tolerant network generally perform store and forward techniques as a result intermediate node can view the message, the possible solution is using encryption techniques to protect the message. Starting stages of DTN RSA, DES, 3DES encryption algorithms are used but now a day’s attribute based encryption (ABE) techniques are used. Attribute based encryption technique can be classified in to two, key policy attribute based encryption (KPABE) and cipher policy attribute based encryption (CPABE). In this paper we perform a categorized survey on different encryption techniques presents in delay tolerant networks. This categorized survey is very helpful for researchers to propose modified encryption techniques. Finally the paper compares the performance and effectiveness of different encryption algorithms.
Identity Based Secure Routing For Wireless Ad-Hoc NetworksIDES Editor
In this paper, we propose an Identity (ID)-
based Secure Routing Scheme for secure routing in
wireless ad-hoc networks. It make use of Identity based
Signature scheme and hash chains to secure the AODV
(Ad-hoc on demand distance vector routing) messages.
We have used ID based Signature scheme for the
immutable fields, that is the fields that remain same
throughout the journey of the routing packet and Hash
Chains for the mutable fields (fields which changes from
node to node) e.g. Hop Count. This system has the
following advantages as compared to the previous
solutions, most of which uses RSA based Public Key
Cryptographic solutions. Firstly, it makes use of Identity
based signature scheme which is certificateless thus saving
overhead costs of communication and storage. Secondly,
in ID based schemes we can use our identity, like our IP
address or email ID as our public key, which leads to
smaller key size as compared to other cryptographic
techniques. Also this system does not require
establishment of any third party like PKI (Public-key
Infrastructure) at the initial stages of network
establishment
Contributory Broadcast Encryption with Efficient Encryption and Short Ciphert...1crore projects
IEEE PROJECTS 2015
1 crore projects is a leading Guide for ieee Projects and real time projects Works Provider.
It has been provided Lot of Guidance for Thousands of Students & made them more beneficial in all Technology Training.
Dot Net
DOTNET Project Domain list 2015
1. IEEE based on datamining and knowledge engineering
2. IEEE based on mobile computing
3. IEEE based on networking
4. IEEE based on Image processing
5. IEEE based on Multimedia
6. IEEE based on Network security
7. IEEE based on parallel and distributed systems
Java Project Domain list 2015
1. IEEE based on datamining and knowledge engineering
2. IEEE based on mobile computing
3. IEEE based on networking
4. IEEE based on Image processing
5. IEEE based on Multimedia
6. IEEE based on Network security
7. IEEE based on parallel and distributed systems
ECE IEEE Projects 2015
1. Matlab project
2. Ns2 project
3. Embedded project
4. Robotics project
Eligibility
Final Year students of
1. BSc (C.S)
2. BCA/B.E(C.S)
3. B.Tech IT
4. BE (C.S)
5. MSc (C.S)
6. MSc (IT)
7. MCA
8. MS (IT)
9. ME(ALL)
10. BE(ECE)(EEE)(E&I)
TECHNOLOGY USED AND FOR TRAINING IN
1. DOT NET
2. C sharp
3. ASP
4. VB
5. SQL SERVER
6. JAVA
7. J2EE
8. STRINGS
9. ORACLE
10. VB dotNET
11. EMBEDDED
12. MAT LAB
13. LAB VIEW
14. Multi Sim
CONTACT US
1 CRORE PROJECTS
Door No: 214/215,2nd Floor,
No. 172, Raahat Plaza, (Shopping Mall) ,Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai,
Tamin Nadu, INDIA - 600 026
Email id: 1croreprojects@gmail.com
website:1croreprojects.com
Phone : +91 97518 00789 / +91 72999 51536
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology.
REAL-TIME MODE HOPPING OF BLOCK CIPHER ALGORITHMS FOR MOBILE STREAMINGijwmn
It has been shown that the encrypted information or ciphertext produced by symmetric-key block ciphers
with Electronic codebook mode is vulnerable to ciphertext searching, replay, insertion and deletion
because it encrypts each block independently. To compensate for this, each block of the encrypted
information should be encrypted dependently. The encrypted information should be operated with a
special mode. The operation mode should be changed. This paper analysis what an operational mode of
block ciphers needs to feedback exactly and proposes a simple real-time changing operation mode
technique that extends the existing mode changing opportunity. The new change operation mode
technique considers the sign differences between the intra-feedback information and the public-feedback
information, and then adaptively determines the corresponding change operation mode factor for each
data block. This mode hopping technique for mobile streaming security is highly suitable for recent block
computing in future various environments.
5 ijaems jan-2016-16-survey on encryption techniques in delay and disruption ...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
Delay and disruption tolerant network (DTN) is used for long area communication in computer network, where there is no direct connection between the sender and receiver and there was no internet facility. Delay tolerant network generally perform store and forward techniques as a result intermediate node can view the message, the possible solution is using encryption techniques to protect the message. Starting stages of DTN RSA, DES, 3DES encryption algorithms are used but now a day’s attribute based encryption (ABE) techniques are used. Attribute based encryption technique can be classified in to two, key policy attribute based encryption (KPABE) and cipher policy attribute based encryption (CPABE). In this paper we perform a categorized survey on different encryption techniques presents in delay tolerant networks. This categorized survey is very helpful for researchers to propose modified encryption techniques. Finally the paper compares the performance and effectiveness of different encryption algorithms.
Identity Based Secure Routing For Wireless Ad-Hoc NetworksIDES Editor
In this paper, we propose an Identity (ID)-
based Secure Routing Scheme for secure routing in
wireless ad-hoc networks. It make use of Identity based
Signature scheme and hash chains to secure the AODV
(Ad-hoc on demand distance vector routing) messages.
We have used ID based Signature scheme for the
immutable fields, that is the fields that remain same
throughout the journey of the routing packet and Hash
Chains for the mutable fields (fields which changes from
node to node) e.g. Hop Count. This system has the
following advantages as compared to the previous
solutions, most of which uses RSA based Public Key
Cryptographic solutions. Firstly, it makes use of Identity
based signature scheme which is certificateless thus saving
overhead costs of communication and storage. Secondly,
in ID based schemes we can use our identity, like our IP
address or email ID as our public key, which leads to
smaller key size as compared to other cryptographic
techniques. Also this system does not require
establishment of any third party like PKI (Public-key
Infrastructure) at the initial stages of network
establishment
Contributory Broadcast Encryption with Efficient Encryption and Short Ciphert...1crore projects
IEEE PROJECTS 2015
1 crore projects is a leading Guide for ieee Projects and real time projects Works Provider.
It has been provided Lot of Guidance for Thousands of Students & made them more beneficial in all Technology Training.
Dot Net
DOTNET Project Domain list 2015
1. IEEE based on datamining and knowledge engineering
2. IEEE based on mobile computing
3. IEEE based on networking
4. IEEE based on Image processing
5. IEEE based on Multimedia
6. IEEE based on Network security
7. IEEE based on parallel and distributed systems
Java Project Domain list 2015
1. IEEE based on datamining and knowledge engineering
2. IEEE based on mobile computing
3. IEEE based on networking
4. IEEE based on Image processing
5. IEEE based on Multimedia
6. IEEE based on Network security
7. IEEE based on parallel and distributed systems
ECE IEEE Projects 2015
1. Matlab project
2. Ns2 project
3. Embedded project
4. Robotics project
Eligibility
Final Year students of
1. BSc (C.S)
2. BCA/B.E(C.S)
3. B.Tech IT
4. BE (C.S)
5. MSc (C.S)
6. MSc (IT)
7. MCA
8. MS (IT)
9. ME(ALL)
10. BE(ECE)(EEE)(E&I)
TECHNOLOGY USED AND FOR TRAINING IN
1. DOT NET
2. C sharp
3. ASP
4. VB
5. SQL SERVER
6. JAVA
7. J2EE
8. STRINGS
9. ORACLE
10. VB dotNET
11. EMBEDDED
12. MAT LAB
13. LAB VIEW
14. Multi Sim
CONTACT US
1 CRORE PROJECTS
Door No: 214/215,2nd Floor,
No. 172, Raahat Plaza, (Shopping Mall) ,Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai,
Tamin Nadu, INDIA - 600 026
Email id: 1croreprojects@gmail.com
website:1croreprojects.com
Phone : +91 97518 00789 / +91 72999 51536
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology.
A SYMMETRIC TOKEN ROUTING FOR SECURED COMMUNICATION OF MANET cscpconf
The communication should be much secured in Mobile Adhoc Networks in the
protective environment such as Military atmosphere and in a disaster relief. Due to the attackers,
Mobile Adhoc Networks resulting in denial of Service attacks modify packets, Error packets,
Missing Packets, Theft of Nodes, etc. To overcome this problem, We propose a new Symmetric
Token Routing Protocol (STRP) for mobile ad hoc networks provides much security against
MANET. The proposed protocol distributed a secured shared symmetric token for each node to
provide security against hackers and attackers. Simulation results shows the better delivery against
the existing protocol in MANET.
DESIGN OF A SCHEME FOR SECURE ROUTING IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKScscpconf
Security has become a primary concern in order to provide protected communication between
mobile nodes in a hostile environment. Unlike the wireline networks, the unique characteristics
of mobile ad hoc networks pose a number of nontrivial challenges to security design, such as
open peer-to-peer network architecture, shared wireless medium, stringent resource constraints,
and highly dynamic network topology. These challenges clearly make a case for building
multifence security solutions that achieve both broad protection and desirable network
performance. So,we focus on the fundamental security problem of protecting the multihop
network connectivity between mobile nodes in a MANET. We identify the security issues related
to this problem, discuss the challenges to security design, and review the state of-the-art security
proposals that protect the MANET link- and network-layer operations of delivering packets over the multihop wireless channel.
APPLICATION OF DATA HIDING IN AUDIO-VIDEO USING ANTIN FORENSICS TECHNIQUE FOR...ijiert bestjournal
Steganography is the art of covered or hidden text message. The purpose of steganography is covert com munication- to hide the existence of a secret message from a th ird party. This paper is intnded as a high-level te chnical introduction to steganography for those unfamiliar with the field. It is directed at forensic computer examiners who need a practical understanding of steganography wit hout study into the mathematical,although referenc es are provided to many of the ongoing research for the pe rson who needs or wants additional detail covered b y audio- video file. Although in this paper gives a historic al context for steganography,the significance is o n digital applications use anti Forensics technique,focusing on hiding information in online audio and video fi les. Examples for tools of software that employ steganography to hide data inside of audio-video file as well as sof tware to detect such hidden files will also be presented. Suitable algorithm such as LSB is used for image steganograp hy suitable parameter of security and authentication is like PS NR,histogram are obtained at transmitter\sende and receiver side which are exactly identical,hence data security ca n be increased. This paper focus on the idea of com puter anti forensics technique and its use of video steganogra phy in both investigative and security manner.
Review on Encrypted Image with Hidden Data Using AES AlgorithmEECJOURNAL
Steganography is the art of hiding the fact where communication is taking place, by hiding information in other information. Steganography becomes more important as more people join the cyberspace revolution. . In contrast to cryptography, it is not to keep others from knowing the hidden information but it is to keep others from thinking that the information even exists. Steganography include an array of secret communication methods that hide the message from being seen or discovered. Many different carrier file formats can be used, but digital images are the most popular because of their frequency on the internet. For hiding secret information in images, there exists a large variety of steganography techniques some are more complex than others and all of them have respective strong and weak points. Different applications may require absolute invisibility of the secret information, while others require a large secret message to be hidden. This project report intends to give an overview of image steganography, its uses and techniques. In addition to this our project also adds security to both the data hidden and the image that carries the information. Security is provided by Encrypting the data that is sent in the image and again encrypting the image that carries the information using AES algorithm. This encryption of the data and image thus provides double security layer.
Improved Image Encryption for Real-Time Application over Wireless Communicati...ijeei-iaes
Advances in communication networks have enabled organization to send confidential data such as digital images over wireless networks. However, the broadcast nature of wireless communication channel has made it vulnerable to attack from eavesdroppers. We have developed a hybrid cryptography technique, and we present its application to digital images as a means of improving the security of digital image for transmission over wireless communication networks. The hybrid technique uses a combination of a symmetric (Data Encryption Standard) and asymmetric (Rivest Shamir Adleman) cryptographic algorithms to secure data to be transmitted between different nodes of a wireless network. Three different image samples of type jpeg, png and jpg were tested using this technique. The results obtained showed that the hybrid system encrypt the images with minimal simulation time, and high throughput. More importantly, there is no relation or information between the original images and their encrypted form, according to Shannon’s definition of perfect security, thereby making the system much more secure.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
Key Management Scheme for Secure Group Communication in WSN with Multiple Gr...csandit
Security is one of the inherent challenges in the area of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). At
present, majority of the security protocols involve massive iterations and complex steps of
encryptions thereby giving rise to degradation of quality of service. Many WSN applications are
based on secure group communication. In this paper, we have proposed a scheme for secure
group key management with simultaneous multiple groups. The scheme uses a key-based
approach for managing the groups and we show that membership change events can be
handled with less storage, communication and computation cost. The scheme also offers
authentication to the messages communicated within and among the groups.
Survey on Efficient and Secure Anonymous Communication in ManetsEditor IJCATR
Mobile ad-hoc networks require anonymous communications in order to thwart new wireless passive attacks; and to protect new
assets of information such as nodes locations, motion patterns, network topology and traffic patterns in addition to conventional identity and
message privacy. The transmitted routing messages and cached active routing entries leave plenty of opportunities for eavesdroppers.
Anonymity and location privacy guarantees for the deployed ad hoc networks are critical in military and real time communication systems,
otherwise the entire mission may be compromised. This poses challenging constraints on MANET routing and data forwarding. To address
the new challenges, several anonymous routing schemes have been proposed recently.
Campañas de Emails Masivos. Slides del Webinario emitido el 25/10/2012.
Veremos cómo armar campañas de correos electrónicos masivos desde una base de datos, y qué herramientas son las adecuadas a la hora de segmentar, enviar y medir el impacto de estas campañas.
Expositores: Rosario González Morón, Co-Directora, Juan Emilio Denaro y Tomás Alvarez, Implementadores de CRM de Wingu.
Para ver el video ingresar a
Parte 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2xd3ppb1Zw
Parte 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2xd3ppb1Zw
https://www.youtube.com/user/Winguchannel
A SYMMETRIC TOKEN ROUTING FOR SECURED COMMUNICATION OF MANET cscpconf
The communication should be much secured in Mobile Adhoc Networks in the
protective environment such as Military atmosphere and in a disaster relief. Due to the attackers,
Mobile Adhoc Networks resulting in denial of Service attacks modify packets, Error packets,
Missing Packets, Theft of Nodes, etc. To overcome this problem, We propose a new Symmetric
Token Routing Protocol (STRP) for mobile ad hoc networks provides much security against
MANET. The proposed protocol distributed a secured shared symmetric token for each node to
provide security against hackers and attackers. Simulation results shows the better delivery against
the existing protocol in MANET.
DESIGN OF A SCHEME FOR SECURE ROUTING IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKScscpconf
Security has become a primary concern in order to provide protected communication between
mobile nodes in a hostile environment. Unlike the wireline networks, the unique characteristics
of mobile ad hoc networks pose a number of nontrivial challenges to security design, such as
open peer-to-peer network architecture, shared wireless medium, stringent resource constraints,
and highly dynamic network topology. These challenges clearly make a case for building
multifence security solutions that achieve both broad protection and desirable network
performance. So,we focus on the fundamental security problem of protecting the multihop
network connectivity between mobile nodes in a MANET. We identify the security issues related
to this problem, discuss the challenges to security design, and review the state of-the-art security
proposals that protect the MANET link- and network-layer operations of delivering packets over the multihop wireless channel.
APPLICATION OF DATA HIDING IN AUDIO-VIDEO USING ANTIN FORENSICS TECHNIQUE FOR...ijiert bestjournal
Steganography is the art of covered or hidden text message. The purpose of steganography is covert com munication- to hide the existence of a secret message from a th ird party. This paper is intnded as a high-level te chnical introduction to steganography for those unfamiliar with the field. It is directed at forensic computer examiners who need a practical understanding of steganography wit hout study into the mathematical,although referenc es are provided to many of the ongoing research for the pe rson who needs or wants additional detail covered b y audio- video file. Although in this paper gives a historic al context for steganography,the significance is o n digital applications use anti Forensics technique,focusing on hiding information in online audio and video fi les. Examples for tools of software that employ steganography to hide data inside of audio-video file as well as sof tware to detect such hidden files will also be presented. Suitable algorithm such as LSB is used for image steganograp hy suitable parameter of security and authentication is like PS NR,histogram are obtained at transmitter\sende and receiver side which are exactly identical,hence data security ca n be increased. This paper focus on the idea of com puter anti forensics technique and its use of video steganogra phy in both investigative and security manner.
Review on Encrypted Image with Hidden Data Using AES AlgorithmEECJOURNAL
Steganography is the art of hiding the fact where communication is taking place, by hiding information in other information. Steganography becomes more important as more people join the cyberspace revolution. . In contrast to cryptography, it is not to keep others from knowing the hidden information but it is to keep others from thinking that the information even exists. Steganography include an array of secret communication methods that hide the message from being seen or discovered. Many different carrier file formats can be used, but digital images are the most popular because of their frequency on the internet. For hiding secret information in images, there exists a large variety of steganography techniques some are more complex than others and all of them have respective strong and weak points. Different applications may require absolute invisibility of the secret information, while others require a large secret message to be hidden. This project report intends to give an overview of image steganography, its uses and techniques. In addition to this our project also adds security to both the data hidden and the image that carries the information. Security is provided by Encrypting the data that is sent in the image and again encrypting the image that carries the information using AES algorithm. This encryption of the data and image thus provides double security layer.
Improved Image Encryption for Real-Time Application over Wireless Communicati...ijeei-iaes
Advances in communication networks have enabled organization to send confidential data such as digital images over wireless networks. However, the broadcast nature of wireless communication channel has made it vulnerable to attack from eavesdroppers. We have developed a hybrid cryptography technique, and we present its application to digital images as a means of improving the security of digital image for transmission over wireless communication networks. The hybrid technique uses a combination of a symmetric (Data Encryption Standard) and asymmetric (Rivest Shamir Adleman) cryptographic algorithms to secure data to be transmitted between different nodes of a wireless network. Three different image samples of type jpeg, png and jpg were tested using this technique. The results obtained showed that the hybrid system encrypt the images with minimal simulation time, and high throughput. More importantly, there is no relation or information between the original images and their encrypted form, according to Shannon’s definition of perfect security, thereby making the system much more secure.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
Key Management Scheme for Secure Group Communication in WSN with Multiple Gr...csandit
Security is one of the inherent challenges in the area of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). At
present, majority of the security protocols involve massive iterations and complex steps of
encryptions thereby giving rise to degradation of quality of service. Many WSN applications are
based on secure group communication. In this paper, we have proposed a scheme for secure
group key management with simultaneous multiple groups. The scheme uses a key-based
approach for managing the groups and we show that membership change events can be
handled with less storage, communication and computation cost. The scheme also offers
authentication to the messages communicated within and among the groups.
Survey on Efficient and Secure Anonymous Communication in ManetsEditor IJCATR
Mobile ad-hoc networks require anonymous communications in order to thwart new wireless passive attacks; and to protect new
assets of information such as nodes locations, motion patterns, network topology and traffic patterns in addition to conventional identity and
message privacy. The transmitted routing messages and cached active routing entries leave plenty of opportunities for eavesdroppers.
Anonymity and location privacy guarantees for the deployed ad hoc networks are critical in military and real time communication systems,
otherwise the entire mission may be compromised. This poses challenging constraints on MANET routing and data forwarding. To address
the new challenges, several anonymous routing schemes have been proposed recently.
Campañas de Emails Masivos. Slides del Webinario emitido el 25/10/2012.
Veremos cómo armar campañas de correos electrónicos masivos desde una base de datos, y qué herramientas son las adecuadas a la hora de segmentar, enviar y medir el impacto de estas campañas.
Expositores: Rosario González Morón, Co-Directora, Juan Emilio Denaro y Tomás Alvarez, Implementadores de CRM de Wingu.
Para ver el video ingresar a
Parte 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2xd3ppb1Zw
Parte 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2xd3ppb1Zw
https://www.youtube.com/user/Winguchannel
You can also take a graded version of this quiz on Bighow. http://www.bighow.com/quiz/elearningtestquiz.html
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Social Conndections VI -- Debugging IBM Connections During Install And OperationMartin Leyrer
With relational databases, LDAP servers, files shares and a lot of Java components, IBM Connections is a complex environment to install and operate. A diverse set of settings and tools is needed in case something does not work as expected.
In this talk I will present you the debugging settings for Connections that will offer additional information quickly, in case something goes wrong. Also, there will be recommendations for tools your customer should provide you on the server so you can work out any issues efficiently.
Join CIGNEX Datamatics, Alfresco’s Global Platinum Partner, as they share the case study experience of a leading global online university. Together we’ll take a close look at their document management and web portal solution and their integrations with Alfresco ECM, Liferay Portal and Moodle Learning Management System.
A talk on how we're structuring provenance for computers, and discovering the potential of provenance for DH research. Slides were built largely by David Newbury with supplememtnation from Tracey Berg-Fulton. Tracey Berg-Fulton delivered this presentation at the Keystone Digital Humanities conference at the University of Pennsylvania on July 24, 2015
Mobile ad-hoc network is a relatively new innovation in the field of wireless technology. These types of networks operate in the absence of fixed infrastructure, which makes them easy to deploy at any place and at any time. Mobile ad-hoc networks are highly dynamic; topology changes and link breakage happen quite frequently. Therefore, we need a security solution, which is dynamic, too. Security in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is an important issue in need of a solution that not only works well with a small network, but also sustains efficiency and scalability. In ad hoc environment, much of the research has been done focusing on the efficiency of the network. Therefore, there are a number of routing protocols that provide good efficiency. Considering security has radically changed the situation, for all of the existing routing protocols are designed with an assumption that the participating players and the network environment do not harm the security. It highly contradicts with the reality. Most of the secure routing protocols have the various disadvantages. In this paper a trusted solution is provided for routing in ad hoc network. The routing protocol is modified by relating the security components. Finally, the simulation results of insecure AODV are studied using simulator.
SR-Code: Smart Relay Network Coding for Data Collection for Wireless Sensor N...IJERA Editor
Reliability in data collection for wireless sensor networks is one of the major problems in IoT applications. Sensor nodes are usually placed in harsh conditions where data communication is at risk of losing packets. Retransmissions are considered costly in terms of delay and power consumptions, especially that wireless sensor nodes are battery operated. In this context we introduce SR-Code, a novel network coding algorithm that achieves reliability in harsh conditions. SR-Code utilizes the XOR operator to code overheard packets. The targeted network topology is a 2-tier network where data loss can occur in all tiers. SR-Code utilizes bit addresses where each node is identified by a single bit in an address bit vector. Identifying packets and computing the cardinality of coded messages can be easily done using address bit vectors. SR-Code realizes redundancy as a function of overheard packet. SR-Code achieved a reliability factor of 75% when the number of packets lost was 100% of the original (un-coded) packet sent.
Analyze and Detect Packet Loss for Data Transmission in WSNIJERA Editor
An emerging technology is Wireless Sensor Network where sensors are deployed at extreme geographical
locations where human intervention is not possible. The data transferred through the sensor nodes are majorly
used in crucial decision making process. Since WSN is a wireless infrastructure it tempts the attackers to
tamper/misuse the data. Privacy-preserving routing is important for some ad hoc networks that require stronger
privacy protection. Hence a routing protocol to achieve total unobservability by anonymous key establishment
using secret session keys and group signature is used. The unobservable routing protocol is divided into two
main phases. First phases define an anonymous key establishment process to construct secret session keys.
Second phase consist of unobservable route discovery process to find appropriate as well as secure route to the
destination. A node establishes a key with its direct neighbour and uses the same key to encrypt the packet
before transferring.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
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Due to inherent limitations in wireless sensor networks, security is a crucial issue. While research in WSN security is progressing at tremendous pace, no comprehensive document lists the security issues and the threat models which pose unique threats to the wireless sensor networks. In this paper we have made an effort to document all the known security issues in wireless sensor networks and have provided the research direction towards countermeasures against the threats posed by these issues
Due to inherent limitations in wireless sensor networks, security is a crucial issue. While research in WSN security is progressing at tremendous pace, no comprehensive document lists the security issues and the threat models which pose unique threats to the wireless sensor networks. In this paper we have made an effort to document all the known security issues in wireless sensor networks and have provided the research direction towards countermeasures against the threats posed by these issues
Security Technique and Congestion Avoidance in Mesh Networkijtsrd
Security in wireless network is one of the prime concern in todays Information Age, where information is an asset not only to an organisation but also to an individual. Security to a great extent is able to protect the network from various unauthorized attacks. On the other side implementation of security mechanisms also causes an overhead in terms of increased load in the network. Further the increased load in the network paves path to congestion which degrades the performance of the wireless network. In this paper we try to highlight various challenges pertaining to security in mesh networks and the ways of reducing security threats. We propose an improved version of AODV which has a congestion avoidance mechanism. We also use a security technique called PGP for enhanced security of Mesh network. Mankiran Kaur | Jagjit Kaur"Security Technique and Congestion Avoidance in Mesh Network" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-6 , October 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd4690.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/4690/security-technique-and-congestion-avoidance-in-mesh-network/mankiran-kaur
A Data Hiding Techniques Based on Length of English Text using DES and Attack...IJORCS
The comparing recent proposal for multimedia applications network security remains an important topic for researchers. The security deals with both wired and wireless communication. Network is defined as it is a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow the movement or communication between or along the parts or between the parts and a control center. There are the main components of the network information system such as end systems (terminals, servers) and intermediate systems (hubs, switches, gateways). Every node has its own set of vulnerabilities that can be related to hardware, software, protocol stack etc. Nodes are interconnected by physical supports in a network for example connected with cables in wired Local Area Network (LAN) or radio waves (Wi-Fi) in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Some nodes are able to provide services (FTP, HTTP browsing, database access). If two nodes want to communicate together, they must be interconnected physically and logically. Network security deals with also information hiding technique. Now day’s security deals with heterogeneous networks. The use of different wireless and wired network which are working on different platform is heterogeneous. So design of network security for such type of heterogeneous network is difficult task.
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As the popularity of mobile devices and wireless networks significantly increased over the
past years. The wireless adhoc network has now become one of the most vibrant and active
fields of communication and networking research. These networks are a new generation of
networks offering unrestricted mobility without any underlying infrastructure. As their
principle application is in disastrous environments, security is critical. Various challenges are
faced in the adhoc environment, mostly due to the resource poorness of these networks. One
man confront in the design of these networks is their vulnerability to security attacks. The
solutions for conventional networks are usually not sufficient to provide efficient adhoc
operations. Just because of its wireless nature of communication and lack of any security
infrastructure raise several security problems and threats.
In this paper, we briefly review the threats an adhoc network faces and the security goals to
be achieved. Moreover, it also presents existing security schemes used in wireless adhoc
networks in order to handle security threats.
Electrically small antennas: The art of miniaturizationEditor IJARCET
We are living in the technological era, were we preferred to have the portable devices rather than unmovable devices. We are isolating our self rom the wires and we are becoming the habitual of wireless world what makes the device portable? I guess physical dimensions (mechanical) of that particular device, but along with this the electrical dimension is of the device is also of great importance. Reducing the physical dimension of the antenna would result in the small antenna but not electrically small antenna. We have different definition for the electrically small antenna but the one which is most appropriate is, where k is the wave number and is equal to and a is the radius of the imaginary sphere circumscribing the maximum dimension of the antenna. As the present day electronic devices progress to diminish in size, technocrats have become increasingly concentrated on electrically small antenna (ESA) designs to reduce the size of the antenna in the overall electronics system. Researchers in many fields, including RF and Microwave, biomedical technology and national intelligence, can benefit from electrically small antennas as long as the performance of the designed ESA meets the system requirement.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
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• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
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PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
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Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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II. NETWORK CODING MODEL LEV(2,1)
What is Network coding?
Random 𝑥1 + 2𝑥2 + 2𝑥3 ∗ 2
122 combination + 3𝑥1 + 𝑥2 + 2𝑥3 ∗ 1
𝒚𝟏 𝒇 𝟏 (𝒚 𝟏, 𝒚 𝟐, 𝒚 𝟑 ) 2 = (5𝑥1 + 5𝑥2 + 6𝑥3 )
2
𝒚𝟐 Router
Input Output
Buffer Buffer
𝒚𝟑 𝒇 𝟐 𝒚 𝟏, 𝒚 𝟐, 𝒚 𝟑
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2 Sending
2
Fig. 1 Network coding: network nodes can compute functions 𝑥1 + 2𝑥2 + 2𝑥3 566
of input messages.
3𝑥1 + 𝑥2 + 2𝑥3 (Global encoding Vector)
Consider a router in a computer network. Today, a router
Fig. 2 Random network Coding
can merely route, or forward messages. Each message on
an output link must be a copy of a message that derived
Additivity: Given the cipher text (x) and (y), there exists a
earlier on an output link Network coding, in contrast, allows computationally efficient algorithm Add(. , .) such that
each node in a network to perform some computation. E(X+Y) = Add( E(x), E(y)).
Therefore in network coding, each message sent on a node’s Scalar Multiplicity: Given E(x) and a scalar t, there exists
output link ca be some “function” or” mixture” of messages a computationally efficient algorithm Mul(. , .) such that
that arrived earlier on the input’s link, as illustrated in Fig 1. E(x. t) = Mul(E(x), t).
Thus, network coding is generally the transmission, mixing Benaloh [10] and Paillier[11] cryptosystems are of such an
(or encoding), and re-mixing (or re-encoding) of messages additive HEF, where the addition on plaintext can be
arriving at nodes inside the network, such that the transmitted achieved by performing a multiplicative operation on the
messages can be unmixed (or decoded) at their final corresponding cipher text, i.e, E(x1 + x2) = E(x1) . E(x2).
destinations.
Network coding was first introduced by Ahlswede et al IV THE PROPOSED PRIVACY PRESERVATION
[12] as shown in Fig.1. Subsequently, two key techniques, TECHNIQUE
random coding [13] and linear coding [14] further promoted The proposed technique consists of three phases: Source
the development of network coding. The random codin encoding, intermediate node recoding and sink decoding.
makes network coding more practical, while the linear coding Without loss of generality, we assume that each sink acquires
is proven to be sufficient and computationally efficient for two keys, the encryption key ek and decryption key dk, from
network coding . currently, network coding has been widely an offline Trust Authority (TA). For supporting multicast, a
recognized as a promising information dissemination group of sinks are required to obtain from the TA. Then, the
approach to improve network performance. encryption key is published and the decryption key is kept
Unlike other packet-forwarding systems, network coding secret.
allows intermediate nodes to perform computation on Source Encoding: Block diagram of source encoding phase
incoming messages, making outgoing messages be the as shown in Fig.6. Consider that a source has h messages, say
mixture of incoming ones. This elegant principle implies a X1, . , . , . ,Xh, to be sent out. The source first prefixes h unit
random network coding [13], as shown in Fig. 2, where there vectors to the h messages, respectively. After tagging as
is a transmission opportunity for an outgoing link, an
shown in Fig.5, the source can choose a random LEV and
outgoing packet is formed by taking a random combination
perform linear encoding on these messages, respectively.
of packets in the current buffer. An overview of network
coding and possible applications has been given in [15]. In Then a LEV can produce an encoded message with GEV’s
practical network coding, source information should be are explicit. So any node can recover the original messages
divided into blocks with h packets in each block. All coded hence we are using homomorphic encryption functions to
packets related to the kth block belong to generation k and encrypt the GEV.
random coding is performed only among the packets in the To offer confidentiality for the tags, homomorphic
same generation. Packets within a generation need to be encryption operations are applied as follows:
synchronized by buffering for the purpose of network coding
at intermediate nodes. 𝐶𝑖 𝑒 = 𝐸 𝑒𝑘 𝑔𝑖 𝑒 , 1≤ 𝑖≤ℎ
(1)
𝐶 𝑒 = [𝐶1 𝑒 , 𝐶2 𝑒 , … , 𝑐ℎ 𝑒 ]
III HOMOMORPHIC ENCRYPTION FUNCTION
Intermediate Recoding: Block diagram of this phase is as
Homomorphic Encryption Functions (HEFs) have the shown in Fig.7, After receiving a number of packets of the
property of homomorphism, which means operations on same generation, an intermediate node can perform random
plaintext can be performed by operating cipher text as shown linear coding on these packets. To generate an outgoing
in Fig. 3.If E(.) is a HEF, E(x+y) can be plaintext x and y. To packet, firstly, a random LEV[β1, . . . βh] is chosen
be applicable in the corresponding plain text scheme, a HEF independently; then a linear combination of message content
( . ) needs to satisfy the following properties.
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coding
Encrypted Encoded New Encrypted Encoded
GEV Message GEV Message
Fig 7 Intermediate Node Recoding Phase
Decryption
with dk Decoding
Encrypted Encoded Decrypted Encoded Original
GEV Message GEV Message Message
Fig 8 Sink Decoding Phase
V RESULT VI CONCUSION
The message encryption window is as shown in Fig.9, which In this paper we have proposed an efficient network coding
is used to encrypt the message which we are sending from based privacy preservation technique against traffic analysis
source to destination by using homomorphic encryption and flow tracing in multi hop wireless networks. And we can
function with encryption key ek. First the message will split detect how many attackers are trying to attack to hack the
into number of paths after that message will encrypt by using message. With homomorphic encryption on global encoding
encryption key ek. Without knowing the encryption key vectors (GEVs), the proposed technique offers two
attackers cannot get the original message. If an attacker tries significant privacy preserving features packet flow
to obtain the message with guessed decryption key than they untracability and message content confidentiality, with
will get some other message. When we click simulate with efficiently thwart traffic analysis/flow tracing attacks. With
routing button the traffic analysis window as shown in Fig.10 homomorphic encryption, the proposed technique keeps the
will appear. essence of random linear network coding and each sink can
discover the source message by inverting GEVs with very
The traffic analysis window is used to prevent traffic probability.
analysis/flow tracing by detecting number of attackers which Network performance of the proposed technique is better
are trying to hack the messages. First it will create the path than the previous schemes because of intrinsic feature; less
from source to destination after creating path it will start computation cost because packets from the same session can
transmission of packets. When we click the make intrusion be encoded together; maximize the throughput and consumes
button it will show which nodes are members and which are less energy.
not members of path and also detect the number of attackers
with their target node.
Fig. 9 Message Encryption window Fig. 10 Traffic Analysis Window
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