Security and Performance through Operating System Services; Development of an Anti-Hacking System
- Sahar Badri
- Daniyal Alghazzawi
Abstract
An operating system is intricate software that is simple to compromise. Operating systems control a sizable number of services and updates, which, if not used properly, might provide problems. In this study, an anti-hacking system was created to guard against attacks on the operating system and boost its performance and security. Due to its increasing popularity among non-professional users, Microsoft Windows 8 was chosen in this context. The proposed solution may provide a significant improvement as software and has identified 21 and 33 services for security and operating system performance, respectively. Additionally, each service was individually detailed so that customers could quickly comprehend why they were needed and how to use them.
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- DOI:10.5539/cis.v15n4p66
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