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Automation of 5G network slicing security using intent-based networking Islam, Md. Zahirul; Galib, Syed Md.; Kabir, Md. Humaun
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 15, No 1: February 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v15i1.pp401-413

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Network slicing is a fundamental technological advancement that facilitates the provision of novel services and solutions within the realm of 5G and the forthcoming 6G communications. Numerous challenges emerge when implementing network slicing on a large-scale commercial level since it necessitates comprehensive control and automation of the entire network. Cyberattacks, such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) and address resolution protocol (ARP) spoofing, can significantly disrupt the performance and accessibility of slices inside a multi-tenant virtualized networking infrastructure due to the shared utilization of physical resources. This article employs intent-based networking (IBN) to identify and address diverse threats through automated methods. A conceptual framework is presented in which the IBN manager is integrated into the network-slicing architecture to facilitate the implementation of automated security controls. The proposed work is assessed using an experimental test bed. The study's findings indicate that the network slice's performance exhibits improvement when successful detection and mitigation measures are implemented. This improvement is observed in various metrics: availability, packet loss, response time, central processing unit (CPU) and memory utilization.
Drug Abuse and Women’s Involvement in Drug-related Crimes in Bangladesh and Indonesia: A Comparative Analysis Rahman, Md. Masudur; Kabir, Md. Humaun
Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (IJCLC) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijclc.v6i3.26595

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This article attempts to examine in what manner women are involved in drug-related crimes and explores the factors and scenarios of drug abuse to compare two Southeast Asian countries, Bangladesh and Indonesia. Drug abuse and drug peddling are an uprising phenomenon in recent society. Drugs are scattered in every corner in all the divisions in Bangladesh. Additionally, Indonesia has the highest rates of women’s drug addiction. Women’s involvement in drug-related crime is not a new phenomenon. Studies found that not enough easy access to drugs and the availability of consumers due to curiosity are the main causes of women’s involvement in drug peddling. This is a mixed-method study based on secondary analysis, which includes numeric data related to drug abuse and women’s involvement. Some case studies are also captured where study findings portray the increasing status of drug abuse, including women’s involvement. The theory of deviant behaviour is also used to connect with the findings. This study recommends controlling drug abuse among all addicted people, especially women’s involvement.