2006 Innovations in Information Technology 2006
DOI: 10.1109/innovations.2006.301920
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A Thin Security Layer Protocol over IP Protocol on TCP/IP Suite for Security Enhancement

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“…There are two options that can resolve the problems presented in the transport layer. The first option revolves around [25] by greenfielding and implement a policy-based security module into TCP/IP. This greenfield option would use four-way handshaking and public-key cryptography to ensure a secure entity that would maintain and monitor the security in the system.…”
Section: Transport Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two options that can resolve the problems presented in the transport layer. The first option revolves around [25] by greenfielding and implement a policy-based security module into TCP/IP. This greenfield option would use four-way handshaking and public-key cryptography to ensure a secure entity that would maintain and monitor the security in the system.…”
Section: Transport Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two options to partake in to resolve the problems presented in the transport layer. The first option revolves around [14] by greenfieling and implement a policybased security module into TCP/IP. This greenfield option would use four-way handshaking and public-key cryptography to ensure a secure entity that would maintain and monitor the security in the system.…”
Section: B Challenges Of Centralized Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stack tweaking can also be used, which reduces the connection request timeout period or resorts to random dropping of incomplete connections. UDP flooding is typically prevented by rate-limiting the UDP packets [122][123][124][125].…”
Section: Transport (Layer 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%