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2023

A Survey and Risk Assessment on Virtual and Augmented Reality Cyberattacks

Autores
Silva, T; Paiva, S; Pinto, P; Pinto, A;

Publicação
30th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing, IWSSIP 2023, Ohrid, North Macedonia, June 27-29, 2023

Abstract
Nowadays, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) systems are not exclusively associated with the gaming industry. Their potential is also useful for other business areas such as healthcare, automotive, and educational domains. Companies need to accompany technological advances and enhance their business processes and thus, the adoption of VR or AR technologies could be advantageous in reducing resource usage or improving the overall efficiency of processes. However, before implementing these technologies, companies must be aware of potential cyberattacks and security risks to which these systems are subject. This study presents a survey of attacks related to VR and AR scenarios and their risk assessment when considering healthcare, automation, education, and gaming industries. The main goal is to make companies aware of the possible cyberattacks that can affect the devices and their impact on their business domain. © 2023 IEEE.

2023

Enhanced resource allocation in distributed cloud using fuzzy meta-heuristics optimization

Autores
Sangaiah, AK; Javadpour, A; Pinto, P; Rezaei, S; Zhang, WZ;

Publicação
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
Cloud computing is a modern technology that has become popular today. A large number of requests has made it essential to propose a resources allocation framework for arriving requests. The network can be made more efficient and less costly this way. The cloud-edge paradigm has been considered a growing research area in the computing industry in recent years. The increase in the number of customers and requests for cloud data centers (CDCs) has created the need for robust servers and low power consumption mechanisms. Ways to reduce energy in the CDC having appropriate algorithms for resource allocation. The purpose of this study was to develop an intelligent method for dynamic resource allocation using Takagi-Sugeno-Kang (TSK) neural-fuzzy systems and ant colony optimization (ACO) techniques to reduce energy consumption by optimizing resource allocation in cloud networks. It predicts future loads using a drop-down window to track CPU usage. By optimizing virtual machine migration, ACO can reduce energy consumption. Simulations are provided by examining the implementation and a variety of parameters such as the number of requests made wasted resources, and requests rejected. In this paper, we propose the use of virtual machine migration to accomplish two main goals: evacuating additional and non-optimal virtual machines (scaling and shutting down additional active physical machines) and solving the resource granulation problem. We evaluated and compared our results with literature for rejection rates of virtual and physical machine applications. The performances of our algorithms are compared to different criteria such as performance in request rejection, dynamic CPU resource allocation with reinforcement learning, multi-objective resource allocation, NSGAIII, Whale optimization and Forecast Particle Swarm allocation. A comparison of some evaluation criteria showed that the proposed method is more efficient than other methods.

2023

Mapping and embedding infrastructure resource management in software defined networks

Autores
Javadpour, A; Ja'fari, F; Pinto, P; Zhang, WZ;

Publicação
CLUSTER COMPUTING-THE JOURNAL OF NETWORKS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is one of the promising and effective approaches to establishing network virtualization by providing a central controller to monitor network bandwidth and transmission devices. This paper studies resource allocation in SDN by mapping virtual networks on the infrastructure network. Considering mapping as a way to distribute tasks through the network, proper mapping methodologies will directly influence the efficiency of infrastructure resource management. Our proposed method is called Effective Initial Mapping in SDN (EIMSDN), and it suggests writing a module in the controller to initialize mapping by arriving at a new request if a sufficient number of resources are available. This would prevent rewriting the rules on the switches when remapping is necessary for an n-time window. We have also considered optimizing resource allocation in network virtualization with dynamic infrastructure resources management. We have done it by writing a module in OpenFlow controller to initialize mapping when there are sufficient resources. EIMSDN is compared with SDN-nR, SSPSM, and SDN-VN in criteria such as acceptance rates, cost, average switches resource utilization, and average link resource utilization.

2023

A hybrid heuristics artificial intelligence feature selection for intrusion detection classifiers in cloud of things

Autores
Sangaiah, AK; Javadpour, A; Ja'fari, F; Pinto, P; Zhang, WZ; Balasubramanian, S;

Publicação
CLUSTER COMPUTING-THE JOURNAL OF NETWORKS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
Cloud computing environments provide users with Internet-based services and one of their main challenges is security issues. Hence, using Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) as a defensive strategy in such environments is essential. Multiple parameters are used to evaluate the IDSs, the most important aspect of which is the feature selection method used for classifying the malicious and legitimate activities. We have organized this research to determine an effective feature selection method to increase the accuracy of the classifiers in detecting intrusion. A Hybrid Ant-Bee Colony Optimization (HABCO) method is proposed to convert the feature selection problem into an optimization problem. We examined the accuracy of HABCO with BHSVM, IDSML, DLIDS, HCRNNIDS, SVMTHIDS, ANNIDS, and GAPSAIDS. It is shown that HABCO has a higher accuracy compared with the mentioned methods.

2023

DMAIDPS: a distributed multi-agent intrusion detection and prevention system for cloud IoT environments

Autores
Javadpour, A; Pinto, P; Ja'fari, F; Zhang, WZ;

Publicação
CLUSTER COMPUTING-THE JOURNAL OF NETWORKS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
Cloud Internet of Things (CIoT) environments, as the essential basis for computing services, have been subject to abuses and cyber threats. The adversaries constantly search for vulnerable areas in such computing environments to impose their damages and create complex challenges. Hence, using intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPSs) is almost mandatory for securing CIoT environments. However, the existing IDPSs in this area suffer from some limitations, such as incapability of detecting unknown attacks and being vulnerable to the single point of failure. In this paper, we propose a novel distributed multi-agent IDPS (DMAIDPS) that overcomes these limitations. The learning agents in DMAIDPS perform a six-step detection process to classify the network behavior as normal or under attack. We have tested the proposed DMAIDPS with the KDD Cup 99 and NSL-KDD datasets. The experimental results have been compared with other methods in the field based on Recall, Accuracy, and F-Score metrics. The proposed system has improved the Recall, Accuracy, and F-Scores metrics by an average of 16.81%, 16.05%, and 18.12%, respectively.

2023

Severity Analysis of Web3 Security Vulnerabilities Based on Publicly Bug Reports

Autores
Melo, R; Pinto, P; Pinto, A;

Publicação
Blockchain and Applications, 5th International Congress, BLOCKCHAIN 2023, Guimaraes, Portugal, 12-14 July 2023.

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