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Abstract. The modern world is actively moving towards digitalization, which requires efficient distribution of video content on a variety of end devices. The problem is that different usage scenarios impose different requirements on security, quality, and latency when transmitting video. The aim of the study is to identify the most suitable protocols for video dispatching in educational and real-world applications using the Rust programming language, known for its security and performance. Protocols such as HTTPS (TCP), BitTorrent, HLS, WebRTC, SRT and DASH have been investigated and analyzed. The results show that HLS and DASH have advantages in adaptive streaming in a changing network environment, while SRT and WebRTC provide low latency and high reliability for applications requiring real-time operation. The practical significance of these findings is confirmed by successful integration into educational systems, which ensures stable work even with a change in workload. Discussion: in the future, it is recommended to explore the combined use of several protocols, such as HLS and SRT, to improve the overall efficiency and reliability of video data transmission, as well as integration with CDN to improve quality and reduce load.
Abstract. The modern world is actively moving towards digitalization, which requires efficient distribution of video content on a variety of end devices. The problem is that different usage scenarios impose different requirements on security, quality, and latency when transmitting video. The aim of the study is to identify the most suitable protocols for video dispatching in educational and real-world applications using the Rust programming language, known for its security and performance. Protocols such as HTTPS (TCP), BitTorrent, HLS, WebRTC, SRT and DASH have been investigated and analyzed. The results show that HLS and DASH have advantages in adaptive streaming in a changing network environment, while SRT and WebRTC provide low latency and high reliability for applications requiring real-time operation. The practical significance of these findings is confirmed by successful integration into educational systems, which ensures stable work even with a change in workload. Discussion: in the future, it is recommended to explore the combined use of several protocols, such as HLS and SRT, to improve the overall efficiency and reliability of video data transmission, as well as integration with CDN to improve quality and reduce load.
These days cyberattack is a serious criminal offense and it is a hotly debated issue moreover. A man-in-the-middle-attack (MITM) is a kind of cyberattack where an unapproved outsider enters into an online correspondence between two users, remains escaped the two parties. The malware that is in the middle-attack often monitors and changes individual/classified information that was just realized by the two users. A man-in-the-middle-attack as a protocol is subjected to an outsider inside the system, which can access, read and change secret information without keeping any tress of manipulation. This issue is intense, and most of the cryptographic systems without having a decent authentication security are threatened to be hacked by the malware named MITM. This paper essentially includes the view of understanding the term of MITM; the current work is mainly emphasized to accumulate related data/information in a single article so that it can be a reference to conduct research further on this topic at college/undergraduate level. This paper likewise audits most cited research and survey articles on MITM recorded on 'Google Scholar'. The result showed that the MITM has correlation to the user behavior, in which this must be considered and careful understood for the way how to solve this problem. The motivation behind this paper is to help the readers for understanding and familiarizing the topic 'man-in-the-middle attack'.
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