Securing the corporate network
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2012Author
WAIGANJO, PETER
KAMAU, CYRUS
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Most security issues focus on the connection of the corporate network to the Internet and related issues.
Securing corporate networks from intrusion threats in the business today are real and require special
attention. The fundamental problem with corporates today is its ability to cope with the rising amount of
network intrusions. Network security is fast becoming an absolute necessity to protect the information
contained on computer systems worldwide. With 40 per cent of the global economy driven by e-business,
attacks on networks are becoming more frequent, more varied, and more costly.
The ever changing network use and operation along with the public concern for protection of sensitive
information makes implementing an effective security plan a must. The need for increased protection of
information assets in storage, in transit, and during access has driven companies to look to vendors to
provide products that ensure that their privacy is protected. From the perspective of corporate security, the
art is to buy and deploy sufficient security to mitigate the potential risks to the business; this includes
many different pieces of software and hardware working together to provide the desired protection.
The paper provides details on implementing intrusion detection and monitoring system which mitigates
the potential risks to the business, i.e. secure the areas at greatest risk first of all before gradually working
back to other less critical areas of risk within the business. This also involves analyzing systems for
vulnerabilities and characterizing their nature and potential impact and attempt to identify, prioritize, and
plan appropriate mitigation for the risks facing your computing assets. The issue for discussion here is
monitoring and reporting network and security intrusion threats of the corporate enterprise.
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School of Business, University of Nairobi
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Securing the corporate network
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- School of Business [175]