Internet of things-based virtual private social networks on a text messaging strategy on mobile platforms
by Alagappan Annamalai; Ramesh Chandra Poonia; Suresh Shanmugasundaram
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 16, No. 1, 2024

Abstract: A virtual private social network (VPSN) allows a device to communicate securely with a network via the internet. Confidential data may be sent more securely thanks to the encrypted connection; it allows the user to operate remotely and prevents unauthorised parties from listening in. A mobile messaging platform is a text-enabled mailbox on the web. They enable companies and organisations to communicate with clients via text message. Social networking organisations may now use compute resources as a utility instead of creating and managing their computer infrastructures thanks to cloud computing (CC). An example of how a distributed sensor-actor environment might be used in a sociology-technical network is shown in this paper. The results are obtained as regular media access actively is 85.7%, security services in IoT is 85.37%, text attackers is 83.6%, loss of information is 82.8%, and blocking text messages is 91.48%.

Online publication date: Fri, 12-Jan-2024

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