Security is one of the most challenging issues in our day to day activities life. Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is an infra structure less, wireless and open medium. One of the main challenges here is self-organizing and self-healing network which causes the dynamic topology, it doesn't have any central infrastructure; also it is very much affected while transmitting the data. While forwarding the data from sender node to receiver node, there may be a packet loss during transmission this is called as “Black Hole Attack”. To overcome this, we are proposed a solution method called “Dual Cryptography Technique with secure Shell Protocol” which will help to secure the data with dual encryption and decryption algorithm with better result from the existing approaches. By using our technique, the security is safe and secure in order to gain confidentiality, availability and data integrity.


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    Title :

    Mobile Ad-hoc Networks Security Aspects in Black Hole Attack




    Publication date :

    2018-03-01


    Size :

    2503671 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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