Knihobot

Natarajan Meghanathan

    Recent trends in networks and communications
    Recent trends in network security and applications
    • The Third International Conference on Network Security and Applications (CNSA-2010) addressed both technical and practical aspects of security for wired and wireless networks. It aimed to unite researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to deepen the understanding of contemporary security threats and countermeasures, fostering new collaborations. Authors were invited to submit articles showcasing research results, projects, surveys, and industrial experiences that highlight significant advancements in security and its applications, covering areas such as: - Network and Wireless Network Security - Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Sensor Network Security - Peer-to-Peer Network Security - Database and System Security - Intrusion Detection and Prevention - Internet Security and Applications Security - E-mail Security, Spam, Phishing, and E-mail Fraud - Virus, Worm, and Trojan Protection - Security Threats and Countermeasures (e.g., DDoS, MiM, Session Hijacking) - Ubiquitous Computing Security - Web 2.0 Security - Cryptographic Protocols - Performance Evaluations of Protocols and Security Applications The conference received 182 submissions, with the Program Committee selecting 63 papers for publication. This collection includes contributions from the First International Workshop on Trust Management in P2P Systems, the First International Workshop on Database Management Systems, and the First International Workshop on Mobile, Wi

      Recent trends in network security and applications
    • The Second International Conference on Networks and Communications, the Second International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Networks, and the Second International Conference on Web and Semantic Technology took place in Chennai, India, from July 23–25, 2010. These events attracted a diverse group of local and international delegates, fostering collaboration between Eastern and Western intellects. The conferences aimed to unite researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to explore computer networks, wireless and mobile networks, and semantic technologies. Authors were invited to submit articles showcasing research results, projects, surveys, and industrial experiences that highlight significant advancements in these fields. The organizing committees actively sought submissions from researchers, scientists, engineers, students, and practitioners, ensuring participation from a wide array of internationally recognized experts. All submissions underwent a rigorous peer-review process conducted by expert reviewers selected from a talented pool of Technical Committee members and external reviewers. Papers were evaluated based on their contributions, technical content, originality, and clarity, ensuring high-quality discourse and collaboration in the relevant themes and tracks of the workshops.

      Recent trends in networks and communications