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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Security
  • Data Transmission

Background:

  • Increased internet usage during the COVID-19 pandemic heightened cyber-attack risks, particularly for remote cloud access in universities.
  • Secure authentication and data standardization are crucial for heterogeneous systems accessing cloud services.
  • Encoding schemes are vital for preventing malicious code injection in network communications, especially in less monitored wireless and ad-hoc networks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate available encoding schemes for data transmission.
  • To analyze the application of these schemes within authentication protocols like Kerberos and LDAP.
  • To design and evaluate an integrated model of Kerberos and LDAP for cloud and shared storage, assessing ASN.1 vulnerability impacts.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of encoding schemes for data transmission.
  • Analysis of Kerberos and LDAP authentication protocols in the context of network security.
  • Design and conceptual evaluation of an integration model for Kerberos, LDAP, cloud, and shared storage.
  • Assessment of ASN.1 vulnerability within the proposed integration.

Main Results:

  • Identified various encoding schemes applicable to secure data transmission.
  • Demonstrated the role of encoding in enhancing authentication protocols.
  • Proposed an integration model for Kerberos and LDAP with cloud services.
  • Highlighted the potential impact of ASN.1 vulnerabilities on integrated systems.

Conclusions:

  • Encoding schemes are essential for secure cloud accessibility and mitigating cyber threats.
  • Integrating Kerberos and LDAP offers a robust authentication framework for cloud environments.
  • Understanding and addressing ASN.1 vulnerabilities is critical for the security of integrated cloud storage solutions.