Description
This thesis takes an in-depth look at peer-to-peer (P2P) networking systems with a focus on improving security through innovative TCP header encryption and secure key distribution mechanisms. As existing TCP communication has security issues in P2P networks, it can lead to specific attacks on P2P nodes. This paper proposes a secure way to distribute public keys and then encrypt the TCP header. This paper provides an insight into the design, implementation and evaluation of this security measure aimed at enhancing network communication against potential vulnerabilities and attacks. The study provides a comprehensive review of the existing literature in this area, while presenting new research results that make a contribution to the development of secure network protocols. In addition, the practical implications of this research are discussed, highlighting potential applications in various real-world scenarios. The central themes of this re-search include the complexity of P2P networks, technical aspects of TCP header encryption, secure key distribution mechanisms, and strategies for defending against complex TCP-based attacks.Period | 20 Jan 2023 → 20 Dec 2023 |
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