Loading [MathJax]/extensions/MathMenu.js
A Comprehensive Review on Encryption based Open Source Cyber Security Tools | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

A Comprehensive Review on Encryption based Open Source Cyber Security Tools


Abstract:

With the worldwide migration of workloads on internet and doud based platforms, maintaining security has become a major bottleneck in business workflows. Open source secu...Show More

Abstract:

With the worldwide migration of workloads on internet and doud based platforms, maintaining security has become a major bottleneck in business workflows. Open source security tools are widely available for maintaining network security, endpoint security, system security etc. However, there exists a gap in adoption of these tools amidst end users. In This work, we have reviewed encryption based open source cybersecurity tools for a detailed study and comparison under different categories. Numerous open source tools are investigated which can be used by cyber security industries, academia, hackers and business institutions across the world. A comprehensive review of the tools is provided so as to guide anyone who wants to explore encryption based tools in today’s rapidly evolving digital world.
Date of Conference: 07-09 October 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 November 2021
ISBN Information:

ISSN Information:

Conference Location: Solan, India

I. Introduction

In the last decade, the focus of IT businesses has shifted towards cybersecurity - thereby making it one of the foundations for computational service delivery and providing security. Despite having a good cybersecurity infrastructure and personnel training; cyberattacks and threat vectors have evolved at an unprecedented rate [1]. In 2019, 21 million passwords and 770 million email addresses were exposed from the MEGA cloud service which was later named “Collectionl” as nearly 1 TB of critical data was leaked. Half a billion Facebook user records, 100 million user records of JustDial in India, personal medical data of 1 million users in New Zealand, 3 million customer details from a banking firm UniCredit in Italy were exposed by various online cyberattacks [2].

Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.