There is a significant increase in the rates of vehicle accidents in countries around the world and also the casualties involved ever year. New technologies have been explored relating to the Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) due to the increase in vehicular traffic/congestions around us. Vehicular communication is very important as technology has evolved. The research of VANET and development of proposed systems and implementation would increase safety among road users and improve the comfort for the corresponding passengers, drivers and also other road users, and a great improvement in the traffic efficiency would be achieved. This research paper investigates the current and existing security issues associated with the VANET and exposes any slack amongst them in order to lighten possible problem domains in this field. KeywordsVehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET), MANET, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communication, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) Communication
The main purpose of this research is to understand the concept of one of the main firewall technology developed within the scope of Golden Shield Project called "Great Cannon" and "Great Firewall" and elaborates the details of this tool in China. The proposed technology deployed in China has claimed to enhance the public safety and country wide national cyber security however there were many other circumstances raised from the legal, ethical and moral issues due to censorship and surveillance of this deployment. The research also elaborates and outlines the effects and technical issues of this deployment since this paper highlights the existing research trends in network security and exposing the current state of the Golden Shield project for the China with its censorship policy.
This chapter is a literature review of intermediate system to intermediate system (IS-IS) routing protocol to provide basic security mechanisms against cyber-attacks and enhance network security. IS-IS was originally developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as a link state routing protocol. It was first built with the ability to route CLNPs or connectionless network protocols according to the OSI standard equal to IP. IS-IS is also developed so that it can accommodate routing for any layer three-based protocol. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1990 specified the support for IP and introduced IPv6 extensions in 2000. IS-IS protocol implementation was written as modules in order for it to be distributed freely and easily installed on the GNU routing software. SourceForge.net supported the project and gave access for developers to easily contribute to the project. The chapter elaborates the ISIS routing protocol for network security and proposes a critical survey on security routing protocols.
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