An Integrated Electricity Information Security Monitoring Platform

2014 ◽  
Vol 701-702 ◽  
pp. 947-951
Author(s):  
Ran Yu ◽  
Jiao Jiao Zhang ◽  
Hong Fei Xu ◽  
Shen Jin

An integrated electricity information security monitoring platform is presented, electrical information security integrated real-time monitoring of the state power applied information security systems, security equipment, network equipment, network boundaries, desktop computers, to improve information security monitoring, early warning, emergency response and defense capabilities to protect IT hardware, software and network security, which can guarantee continuous, reliable and efficient operation.

2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inho Hwang ◽  
Daejin Kim ◽  
Taeha Kim ◽  
Sanghyun Kim

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the negative casual relationships between organizational security factors (security systems, security education, and security visibility) and individual non-compliance causes (work impediment, security system anxiety, and non-compliance behaviors of peers), which have negative influences on compliance intention. Design/methodology/approach Based on literature review, the authors propose a research model together with hypotheses. The survey questionnaires were developed to collect data, which then validated the measurement model. The authors collected 415 responses from employees at manufacturing and service firms that had already implemented security policies. The hypothesized relationships were tested using the structural equation model approach with AMOS 18.0. Findings Survey results validate that work impediment, security system anxiety, and non-compliance peer behaviors are the causes of employee non-compliance. In addition, the authors found that security systems, security education, and security visibility decrease instances of non-compliance. Research limitations/implications Organizations should establish a mixture of security investment in their systems, education, and visibility in order to effectively reduce employees’ non-compliance. In addition, organizations should recognize the importance of minimizing the particular causes of employees’ non-compliance to positively increase intentions to comply with information security. Originality/value An important issue in information security management is employee compliance. Understanding the reasons behind employees’ non-compliance is a critical issue. This paper investigates empirically why employees do not comply, and how organizations can induce employees to comply by a mixture of investments in security systems, education, and visibility.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-122
Author(s):  
Rachmat Muwardi ◽  
Hongmin Gao ◽  
Harun Usman Ghifarsyam ◽  
Mirna Yunita ◽  
Andika Arrizki ◽  
...  

The development of information technology nowadays has become faster, and this makes network security become important. A huge increasing number of computers that are connected makes many gaps in a network. An administrator has an important role in protecting the security of the network. The problem comes when an administrator has human problems such as pain, negligence, and tiredness while needing rapid information when there is an intrusion on the network. This problem can be solved by adding a data traffic detection system known as Intrusion Detection System (IDS). IDS will be connected to Mail Gateway until that administrator can receive notifications such as alerts during an intrusion to the network anytime and anywhere. Snort as one of the network security systems should be developed as a security detection system and network security. A security intrusion prevention system or an Intrusion Prevented System (IPS). The author tries to do analysis and testing on the subjects above to produce a system capable of detecting the intruder in a network that is mobile and also makes it easy for administrators to open data anywhere and anytime using any device.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (13) ◽  
pp. 145-157
Author(s):  
Sergiy Gnatyuk ◽  
Oleksii Verkhovets ◽  
Andrii Tolbatov ◽  
Yevheniia Krasovska

Today there is an increase in the number and complexity of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. This has led to the actualization of the security systems that are critical to national security. Software, including operating systems, is considered a resource of critical information infrastructure of the state, which is usually built on secure operating systems (UNIX, BSD family, Linux). But any operating systems and user software have flaws and security issues at different levels. It is important to model information flows in the operating systems, which will more effectively identify threats to information security, implement preventive and countermeasures. From these positions, the analysis of modern research in the direction of operating systems security and user software was carried out, which allowed to identify several basic areas, including the study of the impact of malware on operating systems and user software; vulnerability analysis; threat and risk research. The analysis showed that the issues related to the peculiarities of construction and information processes of a particular operating systems, as well as the lack of adequate mathematical models that can be applied to different security systems to obtain quantitative characteristics to compare the parameters of security systems. Also, structural and analytical models of information flows of the BSD family of operating systems were developed, which makes it possible to formalize the information processes of the studied operating system and develop effective preventive and countermeasures. In addition, the mathematical model of quantitative evaluation of software systems for information security operating in user mode has been improved. This model will be useful both for comparison of existing software information security systems, and for the analysis of changes in security algorithms of software information security systems


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-15
Author(s):  
Sergii Hilgurt ◽  

The multi-pattern matching is a fundamental technique found in applications like a network intrusion detection system, anti-virus, anti-worms and other signature- based information security tools. Due to rising traffic rates, increasing number and sophistication of attacks and the collapse of Moore’s law, traditional software solutions can no longer keep up. Therefore, hardware approaches are frequently being used by developers to accelerate pattern matching. Reconfigurable FPGA-based devices, providing the flexibility of software and the near-ASIC performance, have become increasingly popular for this purpose. Hence, increasing the efficiency of reconfigurable information security tools is a scientific issue now. Many different approaches to constructing hardware matching circuits on FPGAs are known. The most widely used of them are based on discrete comparators, hash-functions and finite automata. Each approach possesses its own pros and cons. None of them still became the leading one. In this paper, a method to combine several different approaches to enforce their advantages has been developed. An analytical technique to quickly advance estimate the resource costs of each matching scheme without need to compile FPGA project has been proposed. It allows to apply optimization procedures to near-optimally split the set of pattern between different approaches in acceptable time.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Larisa K. Ptitsyna ◽  
Anastasia O. Zharanova ◽  
Mikhail P. Belov ◽  
Aleksey V. Ptitsyn

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