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A Fuzzy Logic System to Estimate ARP Poisoning Susceptibility of a Client in Wireless Networks
Jaideep Singh,Vinit Grewal 보안공학연구지원센터 2015 International Journal of Hybrid Information Techno Vol.8 No.9
Network Security is a supreme worry today for all computer users and organizations. It is the center of focus in all large and small networks. Extensively used internet protocols do not have promising mechanisms for protection against malicious activities. So the network attackers manage to shape and modify these protocols to launch various kinds of attacks on the legitimate clients. These attacks can have threatening effects on personal as well as professional aspects of clients. This paper proposes a fuzzy logic system to analyse and examine the susceptance of network clients towards various types of precarious attacks. The factors affecting the susceptibility have been carefully shortlisted by an extensive survey into journals, magazines and various research papers by leading authors in this field.
An infant with a palatal fistula secondary to Candida infection
Sharma, Sarwpriya,Chauhan, Jaideep Singh Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2020 Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Vol.21 No.3
Candida osteomyelitis affecting maxillofacial bones has been scantly documented in the literature. Infantile osteomyelitis is an uncommon and life-threatening disease. Candida osteomyelitis causes significant morbidity. The present report describes a case of a 9-month-old infant with infantile osteomyelitis secondary to candida infection. This report describes its presentation and the management of palatal fistula in an infant.
Rajat Garg,Amandeep Singh,Manik Aggarwal,Jaideep Bhalla,Babu P. Mohan,Carol Burke,Tarun Rustagi,Prabhleen Chahal 대한소화기내시경학회 2021 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.54 No.3
Background/Aims: Recent studies have reported the favorable outcomes of underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR)for colorectal polyps. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the efficacy and safety of UEMR fornonpedunculated polyps ≥10 mm. Methods: We performed a comprehensive search of multiple databases (through May 2020) to identify studies reporting theoutcomes of UEMR for ≥10 mm nonpedunculated colorectal polyps. The assessed outcomes were recurrence rate on the first followup,en bloc resection, incomplete resection, and adverse events after UEMR. Results: A total of 1276 polyps from 16 articles were included in our study. The recurrence rate was 7.3% (95% confidence interval[CI], 4.3–12) and 5.9% (95% CI, 3.6–9.4) for nonpedunculated polyps ≥10 and ≥20 mm, respectively. For nonpedunculated polyps≥10 mm, the en bloc resection, R0 resection, and incomplete resection rates were 57.7% (95% CI, 42.4–71.6), 58.9% (95% CI, 42.4–73.6), and 1.5% (95% CI, 0.8–2.6), respectively. The rates of pooled adverse events, intraprocedural bleeding, and delayed bleedingwere 7.0%, 5.4%, and 2.9%, respectively. The rate of perforation and postpolypectomy syndrome was 0.8%. Conclusions: Our systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrates that UEMR for nonpedunculated colorectal polyps ≥10 mm issafe and effective with a low rate of recurrence.