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Architecture

Security Process for the implementation of a Companys extranet network

The current business climate requires companies to communicate and exchange information with a large number of customers, business partners, vendors, contractors and research communities. Besides of this fact, most of ...

Written by: Kirk Steinklauber and added on May 28, 2011

One Approach to Enterprise Security Architecture

This paper will discuss an approach to Enterprise Security Architecture. It will describe an enterprise security policy, security domains, trust levels, tiered networks, and most importantly the relationships among them. ...

Written by: Nick Arconati and added on Feb. 12, 2011

IT Infrastructure Security-Step by Step

While reviewing various papers and books on security, and some security breach incidents, I realized that that there are not many resources available that provide a stepby-step approach for building ...

Written by: Karnail Singh and added on Feb. 14, 2011

Securing Network Infrastructure and Switched Networks

It seems that the attacks that get most of the attention in the media are borne from the creative minds that exploit limited resources by attacking from afar through the ...

Written by: Richard Wagner and added on April 9, 2011

Extranets: The Weakest Link & Security

Extranets linking trading partners need to be secure, and need the following security services: access controls, integrity, availability, confidentiality, repudiation, and authentication. The following is a list of tools and ...

Written by: Slawomir Marcinkowski and added on Feb. 17, 2011

Security Considerations for Extranets

Increasingly extranets are being used by organizations to conduct e-business operations. However, an extranet must be properly planned, implemented and maintained to ensure that it does not pose an unacceptable ...

Written by: Karen A. Korow-Diks and added on May 16, 2011

Security Architecture Model Component Overview

In the dynamic world in which companies operate, securing transactions, data, and infrastructure components is much more complicated. A successful security architecture combines a heterogeneous combination of policies and leading ...

Written by: Scott M. Angelo and added on May 19, 2011

Securing SNMP: A Look at Net-SNMP (SNMPv3)

This paper addresses the many improvements, enhancements, and additions that comprise net-snmp, as well as the benefits of using SNMP to monitor network devices and computers. A discussion on the ...

Written by: Michael Stump and added on Feb. 27, 2011

Implementing a Secure Internal Network

This paper presents how-to options and suggestions for designing and securing an internal network. Scenarios are provided concerning designs that may currently be in place and discussions and analysis on ...

Written by: Ken Creekmore and added on Jan. 15, 2011

Securing out-of-band device management

In networks with critical core components, securing device access while maintaining the ability to provide emergency maintenance is crucial. Often, a console port, craft port, dedicated Ethernet management port or ...

Written by: Marc S. Kolaks and added on Feb. 18, 2011