CRAug 22, 2015

Analisis Keamanan Protokol Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Terhadap Proses Sniffing di Jaringan

arXiv:1508.05457v17 citations
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This addresses data security concerns for network users, but it is incremental as it validates existing SSL protections without introducing new methods.

The paper investigates the security of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol against sniffing attacks in computer networks, finding that SSL effectively secures data by encrypting packets to prevent unauthorized access during transmission.

Development of information technology, especially in the field of computer network allows the exchange of information faster and more complex and the data that is exchanged can vary. Security of data on communication in the network is a major thing. Secure socket layer (SSL) is the solution to the problem, but further research on the security of the SSL protocol transactions should be done to determine the extent of SSL can secure the data on the network. When the computer sends data across the network, the data is transmitted in packets. Sniffing is a technique of monitoring of every packet traversing the network. Security threat presented by sniffers is their ability to capture all incoming and outgoing packets through the network, which includes the passwords, usernames and other sensitive issues. Packet sniffer captures the data addressed to other devices, which will then be stored for later analysis later. Sniffing can also be used by system administrators to monitor the network and solve problems in the network.

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