A failure to communicate: Security vulnerabilities in the GridStreamX Edgeware application

Tyson T. Brooks, Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown, C. Caicedo, Joon S. Park, L. McKnight
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Any communications network is subject to becoming the target of exploitation by criminal hackers looking to gain unauthorized access to an information system. As a computer information infrastructure, the wireless grid Edgeware technology model aims at aggregating ensembles of shared, heterogeneous and distributed wireless resources to provide transparent services of various applications, systems and devices. Currently, there is no research exploring the exploitation of technical vulnerabilities from a hacker's attack against a wireless grid Edgeware application. Using a quantitative research method from the theoretical perspective of an anatomy of a network attack, the central premise of this article is to compromise the confidentiality, integrity and availability of a wireless grid called the GridStreamX Edgeware application for vulnerability exploitation through a laboratory experiment within the Syracuse University Wireless Grid Innovation Testbed (WiGiT). The GridStreamX Edgeware application is cloud to ‘worst case scenario’ emergency response wireless Grid resource, which can be utilized as a data communication vehicle during an enterprise network catastrophe and/or failure. This research makes a meaningful theoretical and managerial contribution because it represents the first empirical examination of researching the technical requirements of the open specifications for wireless grid Edgeware technology.
通信失败:GridStreamX Edgeware应用程序中的安全漏洞
任何通信网络都有可能成为犯罪黑客利用的目标,他们希望获得对信息系统的未经授权的访问。无线网格边缘软件技术模型作为一种计算机信息基础设施,旨在将共享、异构和分布式的无线资源集合在一起,为各种应用、系统和设备提供透明的服务。目前,还没有研究探索利用黑客攻击无线网格边缘软件应用程序的技术漏洞。从网络攻击剖析的理论角度出发,采用定量研究方法,本文的中心前提是通过锡拉库扎大学无线网格创新试验台(WiGiT)的实验室实验,破坏名为GridStreamX Edgeware应用程序的无线网格的机密性、完整性和可用性,以利用漏洞。GridStreamX Edgeware应用程序是云到“最坏情况”应急响应无线网格资源,可以在企业网络灾难和/或故障期间用作数据通信工具。本研究首次对无线网格边缘软件技术开放规范的技术要求进行了实证研究,具有重要的理论和管理意义。
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