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    having the capabilities to access the company’s network both in and out of the office, increases the potential that information or the access to information may end up in the wrong hands. It is because of these threats that companies create and enforce network security policies. A network security policy is a document that states how company intends to protect the company’s physical and information technology assets. (Rouse, 2007) A security policy is intended to be a living document that is

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    paper is to discuss the security and vulnerabilities dealing with network security and management policy in information technology to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of a system or network, its information, resources, and its immediate infrastructure. The topics are the overview of Web services, social engineering, system components, architecture, protocols, future security trends, security vulnerabilities programs, the evolution of network security, internet vulnerabilities

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    Network Device Security Policy Purpose This document describes a required minimal security configuration for all routers and switches connecting to a production network or used in a production capacity at or on behalf of IHS. Scope All routers and switches connected to IHS production networks are affected. Routers and switches within internal, secured labs are not affected. Routers and switches within DMZ areas fall under the DMZ Equipment Policy. Policy 1. Configuration Standards 1.1 No local user

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    discuss the network security policies and standards in today’s I.T. infrastructure. It will also contain the algorithms and techniques that a company should embrace in order to protect their intellectual information and ownership. This paper will give an understanding on how one can breach the e-voting system and how an organisation can safeguard this interruption by evaluating the network and recommending best practice on high standard security systems and employing network security policies.

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    Overview 2. Purpose 3. Scope 4. Policy 5. Roles and Responsibilities 6. Appendix 7. References Overview: Network security has taken most important role in any organization functioning. Now a days, many organizations are largely dependent upon networks for their business operations. As networks gained importance, the protection of networks has become a huge challenge to organizations. Network security policy came into existence in order to protect the networks from intrusions, virus, and

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    firewall is a collection of components, interposed between two networks, that filters traffic between them according to some security policy (Cheswick & Bellovin, 1994). Due to the increase in network attacks and awareness of cyber security firewalls are used not only in companies but also in home networks. Firewalls are the frontline of defence to secure the networks from security risks and attacks from cyber criminals. Firewalls filters network traffic based on filtering rules defined by the firewall

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    Elements of Network Security Introduction The primary objective of a network security system is to, in a cost effective manner, balance convenient access to legitimate users and inaccessibility to attackers. In a nutshell, the goal is to prevent connectivity to anyone intending to cause harm to the network. The harm to which this paper refers can come in the following forms: 1. Application-level security threats, such as e-mail viruses and attachments. 2. Threats to network infrastructure

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    Elements of Network Security Louis Kibby Network / Datacom I TCM 537 Mr. Stuart Sandler November 28, 2005 Elements of Network Security Introduction The primary objective of a network security system is to, in a cost effective manner, balance convenient access to legitimate users and inaccessibility to attackers. In a nutshell, the goal is to prevent connectivity to anyone intending to cause harm to the network. The harm to which this paper refers can come in the following forms: 1. Application-level

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    company's employees. Hackers who do intentionally tamper with the company's network often do so because they are tempted by assets they know are poorly protected. Weak security policies present the image that a company does not truly value its assets, which in turn attracts the petty thief and curiosity seeker. Therefore, the preventive element of any network security system should include a strong and enforceable security policy for its employees to follow, re-enforced by a form of technical protection

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    1.1.5 Network Security Trends Network security has been instrumental in providing security to different types of networks. There are various types of networks like LAN, WAN and MAN for which the security is provided in order to protect them from various unethical activities. The network security has also grown with the recent advances in technologies. It is also very flexible in terms of providing security to advance and new platforms like cloud environment, virtual environment, wireless environment

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