RESUME
E-mail: ***********@*****.***
SATISH KUMAR CHITIRALA Mobile: +91-953*******
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To secure a challenging position as a professional with good opportunity to contribute towards organization’s growth in conjunction with personal professional advancement.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
B.Tech(CSE) with 68.43% from Amara Institute of Engineering & Technology, Narasaraopet. Affiliated by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University from 2007-2011.
Intermediate(M.P.C) with 93.5% from Sri Margadarsi Junior college, Narasaraopet. from 2005-2007.
SSC with 86.6% from Z.P.High School, Vellalacheruvu. During 2005.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Languages : C/C++,JAVA
Databases : Oracle 11g
Scripting Languages : JavaScript
Web Technologies : HTML
STRENGTHS
Team spirit towards the work.
Creative, offering innovative practical solutions.
Effective planning, hardworking and commitment.
Comprehensive problem solving abilities.
Able to direct and lead others to produce desired results.
ACHIVEMENTS
I was awarded as a school topper in my school level.
I was awarded as a college topper in my Intermediate level.
I secured First class in my graduation level.
I was participated and won many prizes in paper presentation contests conducted by different colleges.
ACADEMIC PROJECT DETAILS
Title : Mitigating Selective Forwarding Attacks with a Channel -Aware Approach in WMN’S.
Domain : Attack Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks.
Environment : Java
Team Size : 4 members
Role : member
Description:
In this project, we investigate a special case of denial of service (DoS) attack, known as selective forwarding attack or gray hole attack. With such an attack, the misbehaving router accepts the packet for transmission but refuses to forward certain packets by simply dropping them. If an attacker drops all the packets, the attack is then called black hole which has been well studied .To launch a selective forwarding attack, an attacker may compromise or hijack the mesh router that belongs to the network, known as internal attacks; or attack the network from outside, known as external attacks.
To prevent external attacks, routers may employ an authentication mechanism to avoid the attacks from unauthorized routers. However, internal attacks may pose severe threats and are difficult to defend by cryptographic measures alone. We thus focus on a non-cryptographic approach to counteract the dropping misbehavior launched by internal attackers.While most of the existing studies focus on selective forwarding attacks focus on attack detection under the assumption of an error-free wireless channel, we consider a more practical and challenging scenario that packet dropping may be due to gray hole attacks, or normal loss events such as medium access collision or bad channel quality.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Father’s Name : Ch.RamaRao
Date of Birth : 05th April 1990
Sex : Male
Phone : 953-***-****
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the above written particulars are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Place:
Date: (Ch.Satish Kumar)