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Lin, Tan Sze, Ahmad, Arniyati, Fataf, Nur Aisyah Abdul |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2022, Vol. 2617 Issue 1, p1-11, 11p |
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Ever since the existence of Internet, the world has constantly changing and upgrading with evolving technologies. As most of organisations have increasingly migrated to computer and network system, threats and cybercrime rises parallels with the growing network. The need for network security has then been an essential and vital in today's world in order to keep the network protected and secured from any threats or attacks. The security of the network has been a concern since valuable information can be easily acquired through the internet. The concern for security has been tracked back as far as the 1930s where several key events that highlighted the importance of network security. Network security has always been highly associated with identification, authentication, and authorization. The definition of network security is to consider the security of the network as a whole and not just concentrating on securing the endpoint. In this article, we propose a framework as a source for orginasation, particularly Royal Malaysian Navy to characterize the protection level that fits its operation domain and network design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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