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Browsing Department of Computer Science and Information Systems by Subject "Network security"

Browsing Department of Computer Science and Information Systems by Subject "Network security"

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  • Narang, Nishit (McGraw Hill, 2006)
    Networking technologies are playing a pivotal role in ‘networking’ our world. Among the networking technologies that are relevant today, ATM is one of the most popular and pervasive as it seamlessly integrates local area ...
  • Alladi, Tejasvi; Chamola, Vinay (ARXIV, 2022-01)
    Vehicular networks promise features such as traffic management, route scheduling, data exchange, entertainment, and much more. With any large-scale technological integration comes the challenge of providing security. ...
  • Lakshmi, L.R. (IEEE, 2019)
    The IEEE 802.11ah standard has been developed to provide Internet access to a large number of devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) networks. To handle contention from a large number of ...
  • Haribabu, K (Inder Science, 2012)
    Sybil attack is an important problem as the peer-to-peer networks grow in size and become prominent means for distributing multimedia. In order to validate the feasibility of using psychometric tests as an approach to ...
  • Gupta, Vishal (Springer, 2019-01)
    Networks are fundamentally designed to efficiently share network resources among end-users. The Internet has facilitated a global communication and computational environment by interconnecting billions of computers. People ...
  • Alladi, Tejasvi; Chamola, Vinay (IEEE, 2022-11)
    Modern vehicular electronics is a complex system of multiple Electronic Control Units (ECUs) communicating to provide efficient vehicle functioning. These ECUs communicate using the well-known Controller Area Network (CAN) ...

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