IPv4 Network Security

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Sujit Mehar,
Samikshya Mishra
Laxmiparbati Das

Abstract

The significance of network security has
escalated for personal computer users, organizations,
and military entities alike. With the proliferation of the
internet, security has emerged as a paramount concern,
and a retrospective analysis of security history provides
valuable insights into the evolution of security
technology. The inherent structure of the internet itself
poses numerous security vulnerabilities, necessitating
modifications to mitigate potential threats across the
network. Understanding the various attack vectors
empowers us to devise effective security measures.
Many enterprises safeguard their digital assets from
online threats by implementing firewalls and encryption
protocols. They establish secure internal networks,
commonly referred to as "intranets," to maintain
connectivity with the internet while shielding against
potential risks. The realm of network security is
expansive and continually evolving. To grasp the
ongoing research endeavors, it's imperative to possess
foundational knowledge encompassing the internet's
architecture, vulnerabilities, prevalent attack
methodologies, and advancements in security
technology. Consequently, these fundamental aspects are
meticulously reviewed to inform contemporary research
efforts in network security.

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How to Cite
Mehar, S., Mishra, S., & Das, L. (2023). IPv4 Network Security. International Journal on Advanced Computer Engineering and Communication Technology, 12(1), 35–39. https://doi.org/10.65521/ijacect.v12i1.889
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