Comprehensive Analysis of Internet Security Protocols and Standards for Enhanced Network Safety
Sunil Kr Pandey1, Prashant Kumar Shukla2, Piyush Kumar Pareek3,*, Cosmena Mahapatra4, Puneet Kumar Aggarwal5, Udit Mamodiya6
1Professor, Department of Information Technology, Institute of Technology & Science, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Associate Professor (Research) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, K L Deamed to be University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur - 522302, Andhra Pradesh, India
3Professor and Head Department of AIML and IPR Cell Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
4Assistant Professor, Department of IT, Vivekananada Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, India
5Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology, ABES ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
6Associate Professor & Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Poornima University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
E-mails: sunilpandey@ite.edu.in; prashantshukla2005@kluniversity.in; piyush.kumar@nmit.ac.in cosmenamahapatra1@gmail.com; puneet.aggarwal@abes.ac.in; assoc.dean_research@poornima.org
Abstract
This research examines all internet security protocols. To develop and test a novel network protection method. The research's comprehensive methodology includes a detailed review of existing security measures, a critical investigation of the recommended method's components, and a vital analysis of its effectiveness. AES is critical to the recommended code efficiency technique. The ablation investigation highlights AES's importance for fast encryption. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) protects and boosts authentication scores, making login simpler. The article defines "fast intrusion reaction time" and provides examples of how quickly the proposed technique may handle security incidents. The ablation research highlights the impact on this swift response, underscoring the importance of proactive intrusion detection and response. The study's findings will help firms secure their websites. The recommended solution is superior to others and protects against emerging internet dangers. The report recommends quick response systems, multi-layered identities, and security upgrades. This research teaches us online safety principles. It also provides a standard for network protection firms. Many studies have proved that the recommended strategy works, making it a significant aspect of current defensive efforts to address global concerns.
Keywords: Advanced Encryption Standard; Authentication; Cybersecurity; Internet Security; Intrusion Detection; Multi-Factor Authentication; Network Safety; Security Methodology; Threat Landscape; User Authentication