Real threats using GTP protocol and countermeasures on a 4G mobile grid computing environment
by Seongmin Park; Sekwon Kim; Kyungho Son; Hwankuk Kim; Junyoung Park; Kangbin Yim
International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2017

Abstract: The number of mobile service users has drastically increased due to the development of mobile communication technologies and commercialisation of high-performance smartphones. As a result, the environment for mobile communication networks has changed into one that allows different types of abnormal traffic to easily flow, so the security threats on the network that had been hidden before have started to emerge. In particular, a 4G network is exposed to multiple forms of attacks that can maliciously use a GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP), which is used in LTE communications. In this paper, we present the types of real threats on a 4G mobile grid computing environment that uses a GTP protocol and provides algorithms studied to protect the network from such threats. Also, we have F-score represents the overall accuracy of algorithms was found to be 98.7%.

Online publication date: Mon, 06-Feb-2017

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