1. SDMw: Secure Dynamic Middleware for defeating port and OS scanning
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Prakash Veeraraghavan, Ben Soh, and Dalal Hanna
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Scheme (programming language) ,OS-fingerprinting ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,dynamic middleware ,02 engineering and technology ,computer.software_genre ,Masking (Electronic Health Record) ,port scanning ,network scanning ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,computer.programming_language ,Uncategorized ,lcsh:T58.5-58.64 ,lcsh:Information technology ,business.industry ,Process (computing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Client-side ,Port (computer networking) ,Networking hardware ,Middleware architecture ,Middleware (distributed applications) ,Operating system ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business ,computer ,Computer network - Abstract
Fingerprinting is a process of identifying the remote network devices and services running on the devices, including operating systems (OS) of the devices, and hosts running different OSs. Several research proposals and commercial products are available in the market to defeat fingerprinting. However, they have performance limitations and expose themselves to attackers. In this paper, we utilize some real-time fault-tolerance concepts (viz. real-time/dynamic, detection/locating, confinement/localizing and masking/decoy) to propose a plug-and-play adaptive middleware architecture called Secure Dynamic Middleware (SDMw) with a view to defeat attackers fingerprinting the network, without exposing itself to the attackers. We verify that the proposed scheme works seamlessly and requires zero-configuration at the client side.
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- 2023
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