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    Author
    Jordan, Perry
    Okonkwo, Favour
    Advisor
    Moazzami, Farzad
    Dean, Richard
    Zegeye, Wondimu
    Dugda, Mulugeta
    Morten, Daryl
    Affiliation
    Morgan State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
    Issue Date
    2022-10
    
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    Citation
    Jordan, P., & Okonkwo, F. (2022). Virtualization for Telemetry Network. International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, 57.
    Publisher
    International Foundation for Telemetering
    Journal
    International Telemetering Conference Proceedings
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/666962
    Additional Links
    http://www.telemetry.org/
    Abstract
    Our world is changing fast and many companies have graduated to task automations, Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning, virtual and Augmented Reality, Blockchain, IoT, and many more. To aid this progression, more intensive and complex computing has been undeniably pivotal, more data has been generated and stored, and above all, more measures have been required to protect both data and functionalities of these advancements. Really, how relevant or advanced is a system if any unauthorized or unqualified person has access to its database, networks or functionality? This paper breaks down the use of hardware virtualization tools to develop testbed systems that test for vulnerabilities in a telemetry network. Put simply, we are developing a testbed that will model an enterprise of telemetry networks. We will then launch attacks on these networks and test the vulnerabilities of the client machines to ascertain the level of vulnerability of the client machines. There are a number of components included in the Testbed such as routers, switches, LANs, Virtual machines, connectors, firewalls, etc. The virtual machine here is a VMware workstation.
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    Proceedings
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1546-2188
    0884-5123
    0074-9079
    Sponsors
    International Foundation for Telemetering
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