Multilevel Defense Model to Secure Large Organization Using Effective Network Management Strategy and Honeypots

2015 ◽  
pp. 623-648
Author(s):  
Chris Carthern ◽  
William Wilson ◽  
Richard Bedwell ◽  
Noel Rivera

2008 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
U. R. Averweg

The intranet is a common feature in many organizations. With the increasing use of a technology infrastructure in organizations, there is a continued challenge for employees in an organization to contribute their knowledge willingly and to make use of knowledge sharing with other employees. Intranets are well-suited for use as a strategic tool in knowledge sharing due to their ability to support the distribution, connectivity and publishing of data and information. Intranets should be seen as integral to an organization’s knowledge management strategy and should be tailored to suit and enhance an organization’s knowledge-sharing activities. The question arises: To what extent does an organization’s existing intranet facilitate knowledge sharing? From a practitioner-based inquiry perspective, this question was explored by the selection of a large organization – eThekwini Municipality, Durban, South Africa – as the field of application. Derived from a mixed methodology approach, the results of a survey are presented. It is suggested that encouragement be given for more practitioner-based inquiry research.


2011 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 594-598
Author(s):  
Su Jing Xue

Since the network was born, the network management has been the material effect factor which the computer network develops. Taking the reasonable network topology technology has already become the entire network management foundation,and for the isomerism, diverse and changeable network, the importance of network topology survey discovery is also enhancing. studying the highly effective network topology discovery method has the quite vital significance and the value to guarantee the network effective and safe operation.


Author(s):  
Martin Pokorný ◽  
Petr Zach

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a new approach in design, implementation and maintenance of computer networks. With SDN, it is possible to dramatically reduce business costs because the whole network can be maintained in a centralized fashion which leads to a simplified and effective network management. This paper is concerned with SDN from educational point of view. The paper’s primary goal is to present beginning of a learning path to start experimenting with SDN programming and traffic path definition based on Hewlett-Packard (HP) SDN solution. Useful sources of documentation were selected and two experiments were performed: firstly an already existing HP SDN application was extended in the area of network visualization, secondly and experiment of traffic path definition with real network switches was performed.


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