Enhancing Infrastructure Security in Real Estate

  • Kyle Dees
  • Rahman S
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Abstract

As a result of the increased dependency on obtaining information and connecting each computer together for ease of access/communication, organizations risk being attacked and losing private information through breaches or insecure business activities. To help protect organizations and their assets, companies need to develop a strong understanding of the risks imposed on their company and the security solutions designed to prevent/minimize vulnerabilities. To reduce the impact threats have on a network, organizations need to: design a defense layer system that provides multiple instances of protection to prevent unauthorized access to core information, implement a strong network hardware/intrusion prevention system, and create all-inclusive network/security policies that detail user rules and company rights. In order to enhance the overall security of a basic infrastructure, this paper will provide a detailed look into gathering the organizational requirements, designing and implementing a secure physical network layout, and selecting the standards needed to prevent unauthorized access.

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Kyle Dees, & Rahman, S. S. (2011). Enhancing Infrastructure Security in Real Estate. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications, 3(6), 59–80. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijnsa.2011.3604

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