Rajendra Patil
National Institute of Technology Goa
16 Papers
5 Citations
Rajendra Patil is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology Goa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Virtual machine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Rajendra Patil include National Institute of Technology, Karnataka.
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Papers
Designing an efficient security framework for detecting intrusions in virtual network of cloud computing
TL;DR: A hypervisor level distributed network security (HLDNS) framework is proposed which is deployed on each processing server of cloud computing and monitors the underlying virtual machines (VMs) related network traffic to/from the virtual network, internal network and external network for intrusion detection.
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Designing in-VM-assisted lightweight agent-based malware detection framework for securing virtual machines in cloud computing
TL;DR: In this paper, the previous work on vulnerability assessment and patching is extended by integrating in-VM-assisted agent-based malware detection (AMD) framework for securing high-risk virtual machines (VMs) in cloud.
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Protocol Specific Multi-Threaded Network Intrusion Detection System (PM-NIDS) for DoS/DDoS Attack Detection in Cloud
Rajendra Patil,Harsha Dudeja,Snehal Gawade,Chirag Modi +3 more
- 10 Jul 2018
TL;DR: An efficient security framework which is protocol specific Multithreaded Network Intrusion Detection System (PM-NIDS) aiming at detecting DoS/DDoS attacks in the cloud.
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Designing an efficient framework for vulnerability assessment and patching (VAP) in virtual environment of cloud computing
Rajendra Patil,Chirag Modi +1 more
TL;DR: An automated vulnerability assessment and patching framework for VMs finds the highly severe vulnerabilities through proper analysis of vulnerabilities and patch them and validate the feasibility of the proposed framework on cloud test bed at NIT Goa by performing different experiments.
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Detecting packet modification attack by misbehaving router
Rajendra Patil,Mohit P. Tahiliani +1 more
- 25 Sep 2014
TL;DR: A controller-based packet modification misbehavior detection technique is proposed that excellently detects malicious packet modification by using a hash-based comparison of incoming and outgoing packets of the router.
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