%0 Journal Article %T Empirical Network Performance Evaluation of Security Protocols on Operating Systems %A Shaneel Narayan %A Michael Fitzgerald %J International Journal of Wireless and Microwave Technologies %D 2012 %I MECS Publisher %R 10.5815/ijwmt.2012.05.03 %X Securing data transmission is currently a widely researched topic. There are numerous facades in data security. Virtual Private Network (VPN) is one such strand that provides security for data that is in motion. Performance of a network that has VPN implementation is at the forefront of network design and choice of the operating systems and cryptographic algorithms is critical to enhancing network performance. In this research undertaking, three VPN techniques, namely DES, 3DES and AES, which are commonly used to implement IPSec VPNs, are performance analyzed on test-bed setup. These are implemented on a network with Linux Fedora and a router and Windows desktop operating systems on another node. The VPN algorithms tested show that there may be performance differences when implemented with different operating system combinations. %K VPN %K AES %K 3DES %K DES %K Windows 7 %K Windows Vista %K Windows XP %K Linux Fedora %K Network Performance %U http://www.mecs-press.org/ijwmt/ijwmt-v2-n5/v2n5-3.html