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Collecting Network Field Information using Machine Learning
Kyu Seok Han, Taekyu Kim, Shinwoo Shim, Sung Goo Jun, Jiwon Yoon
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2018.45.10.1096
Recently, various systems based on Internet of Things (IOT) and Information and Communications Technologies(ICT) have been developed. Today, assorted devices are connected to a network, and various operating systems according to devices having different resources and functions have appeared. With the increased need for in hacking security, researches on the vulnerability analysis of the operating system installed on each device and the actual attack technique have been carried out. Accordingly, the type and detailed version of the operating system of the device, Function (API) is emerging as important information in security. Since the control of this information gathering in the cyber warfare is the first stage of the cyber threat, many studies have been conducted on mehods for controlling the network traffic while scanning. In order to bypass this control of the network, information collectors prepare countermeasures to secretly collect port information. In this paper, we deal with a scanning method that can acquire information about opponents through network basic commands which are not important in the network control system.
Efficient Ways of Attack for Network Isolation
Kyu Seok Han, Jiwon Yoon, Taekyu Kim, Young Woo Park, Jungkyu Han
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2018.45.5.489
Many devices and objects have recently been connected to the network using the Internet of Thing technology. In a local area network (LAN) network for small scale, many devices are connected and the complexity of the network topology is greatly increased. Large-scale networks of such small-scale networks are also expanding nationwide. he flow of gathering and spreading data in a concentrated or distributed manner within a large network is being made. This is useful for various industries, financial, telecommunications, military, and power generation facilities in statebased industries use the nationwide Internet network to control and maintain a stream of data that can cope with emergency situations. In a network environment that has such a circumstance, if a critical device (node) or a small range of network (LAN) that is involved in the control, data collection, storage, or data processing is isolated and isolated from the entire network. This paper discusses techniques for isolating critical LANs or Nodes in large networks.
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