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Capstone Projects & Reports (Master of Science in Internetworking (MINT))
Contains capstone projects and related materials submitted by graduates of the Master of Science in Internetworking (MINT) program.
Items in this Collection
- 13Rogers, Leonard (Supervisor)
- 1Benny, Bijin
- 1Bodlapati, Narendra Reddy
- 1Dhanani, Ishant
- 1Ganganagari, Praharsh Reddy
- 1Ganipineni, Rajendra
- 2Cybersecurity
- 2Machine learning
- 1Artificial intelligence
- 1Computer security
- 1Computers, Access control, Passwords
- 1Hacking
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2021-10-04
Intrusion prevention has become an extremely important feature of the Defense-in-Depth strategy. The intention of this project is to build the Linux-based open source system which functions as an IPS based on a merger/rewrite of Wireshark and Snort with IP Geolocation built in. This system should...
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2021-11-04
Security of IPv4 packets is of great importance as it carries user’s important data in the payload. There are different technologies like VPN, SSL that uses different security mechanisms to protect user’s data from being accessed by the attackers. However, with the advancement in technologies...
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2019-01-01
In this Capstone Project, I aimed at implementing a basic SDN structure with Mininet and two controllers i.e. POX and Floodlight, learning over the period, how it is an advantage over traditional network implementation and analyzing how the architecture of SDN is an enhancement. (As cited in...