Work place: Computer Science, Sri Saradha college for women, Salem
E-mail: umainweb@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Information Security, Information Systems, Information Retrieval, Information-Theoretic Security
Biography
Dr. R. Umarani:- Received her Ph.D., Degree from Periyar University, Salem in the year 2006. She is a rank holder in M.C.A., from NIT, Trichy. She has published around 40 papers in reputed journals and national and international conferences. She has received the best paper award from VIT, Vellore , Tamil Nadu in an international conference. She has done one MRP funded by UGC. She has acted as resource person in various national and international conferences. Her areas of interest include information security, data mining, fuzzy logic and mobile computing.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2012.12.06, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2012
The hacking is the greatest problem in the wireless local area network (WLAN). Many algorithms like DES, 3DES, AES,UMARAM, RC6 and UR5 have been used to prevent the outside attacks to eavesdrop or prevent the data to be transferred to the end-user correctly. We have proposed a Web programming language to be analyzed with five Web browsers in term of their performances to process the encryption of the programming language’s script with the Web browsers. This is followed by conducting tests simulation in order to obtain the best encryption algorithm versus Web browser. The results of the experimental analysis are presented in the form of graphs. We finally conclude on the findings that different algorithms perform differently to different Web browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Netscape Navigator. Hence, we now determine which algorithm works best and most compatible with which Web browser.
A comparison has been conducted for those encryption algorithms at different settings for each algorithm such as encryption/decryption speed in the different web Browsers. Experimental results are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of each algorithm.
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