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Publication Embargo Secure Messaging Platform Based on Blockchain(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Ellewala, U. P.; Amarasena, W.D.H.U; Lakmali, H.V.S.; Senanayaka, L.M.K.; Senarathne, A. N.The boundaries between personal and business communications is a key issue faced by most organizations. Use of unsecured and unsafe applications in workplaces pose enormous security risks. Companies are not adequately aware about the applications that are being used in their employees' devices. When it comes to critical business communication involving exchanging trade secrets, making business referrals and strategic business decisions, protecting of messages and shared files becomes a challenge. Most publicly available communication platforms do not empower organizations to regulate, track and scale their communication and does not provide compliance with data protection frameworks, which can result in cross industry system risks. As a result, both individuals and organizations express deep concern about data security and protection of privacy when using Instant Messaging applications. Non-repudiation in communications not only conveys to the user, recognition of the communication process, but it is also a crucial way to establish a relationship of trust and to overcome trust disputes. Our primary objective, through this research, is to develop a chat application with more secure channels of enterprise level communication. Using new technologies such as blockchain, which operate on a decentralized model, we can surmount the drawbacks of traditional messaging applications, thereby ensuring confidentiality, integrity and availability of official data, along with advanced auditing features.Publication Embargo Event-Driven Malicious URL Extractor(2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2021-12-09) Jonathan, S.W.S.; Arunaasalam, R.H.; Senarathne, A. N.; Wishvajith, V.; Ramanayaka, A.M.; Yapa, K.Cyber-attacks are attacks that are commonly carried out in order to obtain sensitive information or disrupt internet-based services. Recent occurrences, both internationally and locally, have shown an influx of these attacks expanding rapidly through the use of malicious URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). Traditional measures, including such blacklisting malicious URLs, make it extremely difficult to respond to such attacks in a timely and efficient manner. Most existing solutions remain restricted in terms of scalability and proactive user safeguarding in situations when freshly formed URLs are correlated with a recent event, such as Covid-19 related frauds. The proposed solution is presented with the primary aim of addressing traditional system limitations and offering an interface for users to protect themselves by detecting phishing/malicious URLs in real time. In this research, we will examine extracting user-input eventrelated keywords and leveraging NLP (Natural Language Processing) algorithms to match them with the accompanying URL (Uniform Resource Locator) token data to determine whether the URLs are malicious or benign.
