A simulation model for identifying information security threats from low-frequency acoustoelectric transformations

Aim. The article considers the physical basis for the formation of a technical channel of information leakage due to low-frequency acoustoelectric transformations. Methods. The research was based on simulation modelling methods. The method of instrumental and computational control of the security of...

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Main Authors: D. A. Korochentsev, L. V. Cherkesova, K. A. Namavir
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Dagestan State Technical University 2020-08-01
Series:Вестник Дагестанского государственного технического университета: Технические науки
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Online Access:https://vestnik.dgtu.ru/jour/article/view/809
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Summary:Aim. The article considers the physical basis for the formation of a technical channel of information leakage due to low-frequency acoustoelectric transformations. Methods. The research was based on simulation modelling methods. The method of instrumental and computational control of the security of speech information in the considered channel of information leakage was applied. Results. Based on the developed simulation model, using the Model-View-Presenter design pattern, a software tool was developed. The main software classes implementing this model are presented. The functionality of the developed software tool is demonstrated and recommendations are given on the possible application of the developed simulation model for identifying threats to information security due to low-frequency acoustoelectric transformations. Conclusion. The developed simulation model can be used by security specialists at both large and small enterprises, which implement measures for ensuring information protection. The model creates conditions for its active implementation in the educational process of training specialists in the field of information security, using both traditional (contact work) and distance learning formats.
ISSN:2073-6185
2542-095X