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Operating System Based Analysis of Security Tools for Detecting Suspicious Events in Network Traffic


Fasee Ullah and Waqas Tariq

Computer networks have important role regarding communication between the machines. Providing finite number of connections could be a little difficult to secure every connection from security hazards. Researchers have proposed many solutions for possible security hazards and known attacks but unfortunately it does not provide consolation up to satisfactory extents. Security engineers tried their best to scan the network for possible security hazards but attackers also have a very dedicated community, trying to find the best techniques for network intrusion attempts. Many tools are designed for avoiding intrusion attempts, but we are still far away from optimal solution. This paper presents some of appropriated tools which are still in use for network security, anomaly detection, network intrusion detection and port analyzing.

Keywords: Security; Operating System; Network intrusion; Attacks

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Fasee Ullah
Mr. Fasee Ullah is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Sciences, City University of Science & IT. He has teaching as well as research experience, His specialization Areas are: Sensor Networks, Security, WiMAX, MANET and Routing Protocols. Currently he has an official reviewer of IEEE and ICCTD conferences. He has done his MS (IT) from SZABIST – Pakistan.

Waqas Tariq
Mr. Waqas Tariq has worked as a researcher for the first time under the supervision of Mr. Fasee Ullah. Currently he is studying BS (Software Engineering) from City University of Science & IT. His area of interest is Network System Security and Software Engineering.


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