SecMon: End-to-End Quality and Security Monitoring System
Tomasz Ciszkowski, Charlott Eliasson, Markus Fiedler, Zbigniew, Kotulski, Radu Lupu, Wojciech Mazurczyk

TL;DR
SecMon is a lightweight, end-to-end monitoring system that enhances security and quality of VoIP over P2P networks using digital watermarking and steganography for covert communication and attack mitigation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated system combining security, QoS, and attack detection for VoIP over P2P networks using information hiding techniques.
Findings
Provides authentication and data integrity services.
Improves call quality parameters.
Detects (D)DoS attacks effectively.
Abstract
The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is becoming a more available and popular way of communicating for Internet users. This also applies to Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems and merging these two have already proven to be successful (e.g. Skype). Even the existing standards of VoIP provide an assurance of security and Quality of Service (QoS), however, these features are usually optional and supported by limited number of implementations. As a result, the lack of mandatory and widely applicable QoS and security guaranties makes the contemporary VoIP systems vulnerable to attacks and network disturbances. In this paper we are facing these issues and propose the SecMon system, which simultaneously provides a lightweight security mechanism and improves quality parameters of the call. SecMon is intended specially for VoIP service over P2P networks and its main advantage is that it provides…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · User Authentication and Security Systems
