CRNIDec 22, 2016

Secure Network in Business-to-Business application by using Access Control List (ACL) and Service Level Agreement (SLA)

arXiv:1612.07685v12 citations
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It addresses network security for B2B applications, but appears incremental in applying existing methods like ACL and SLA to this domain.

This paper tackles securing Business-to-Business networks by implementing Access Control Lists and Service Level Agreements, demonstrating techniques to reduce attacks and vulnerabilities, with results including statistical analytics on attack types and ratios from simulations.

The motivation behind this paper is to dissecting the secure network for Business to Business (B2B) application by Implementing Access Control List (ACL) and Service Level Agreement (SLA). This data provides the nature of attacks reported as external or internal attacks. This paper presents the initial finding of attacks, types of attacks and their ratio within specific time. It demonstrates the advance technique and methodology to reduce the attacks and vulnerabilities and minimize the ratio of attacks to the networks and application and keep the network secure and runs application smoothly regarding that. It also identifies the location of attacks, the reason behind the attack and the technique used in attacking. The whole field of system security is limitless and in an evolutionary stage. To comprehend the exploration being performed today, foundation learning of the web and assaults, the security is vital and in this way they are investigated. It provides the statistical analytics about various attacks and nature of attacks for acquiring the results through simulation to prove the hypothesis.

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