SECURITY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2008, Vol 29, Issue 4

Abstract

This article tries to present a field of communications security which is under full development and which, in addition to the VPN applications, which are the spearhead fighting against ill-intended or curious persons attempting to alter, read or copy the information with a certain level of secrecy transmitted through an unsecure environment such as the Internet, is also based on sub-fields such as stenoganography cryptography, packet tunneling and their routing on certain communication lanes.

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Dan ANDREESCU

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Dan ANDREESCU (2008). SECURITY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS. Impact Strategic, 29(4), 98-104. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-154883