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Title

Network Security Practices through Anonymity

Author

Prof. Smitha G R, Suprith C Shekar, Ujwal Mirji

Citation

Vol. 24  No. 4  pp. 155-162

Abstract

Anonymity online has been an ever so fundamental topic among journalists, experts, cybersecurity professionals, corporate whistleblowers. Highest degree of anonymity online can be obtained by mimicking a normal everyday user of the internet. Without raising any flags of suspicion and perfectly merging with the masses of public users. Online Security is a very diverse topic, with new exploits, malwares, ransomwares, zero-day attacks, breaches occurring every day, staying updated with the latest security measures against them is quite expensive and resource intensive. Network security through anonymity focuses on being unidentifiable by disguising or blending into the public to become invisible to the targeted attacks. By following strict digital discipline, we can avoid all the malicious attacks as a whole. In this paper we have demonstrated a proof of concept and feasibility of securing yourself on a network by being anonymous.

Keywords

Online privacy, Anonymity, Networks, Virtual Private Networks, Onion Routing, spoofing

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202404/20240418.pdf