Qualitative Analysis of Security Issues using Firewalls
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-02-05
Authors : Piyush Kashiyani; Karthik Chawda;
Page : 171-174
Keywords : access control; multilevel security; network security; security management; visualization tool;
Abstract
Technologies such as service-oriented architecture and cloud computing has enabled us to perform business services more efficiently and effectively. However, we still suffer from unintended security leakages by unauthorized actions in business services. Firewalls are the most widely deployed security mechanism to ensure the security of private networks in most businesses and institutions. The effectiveness of security protection provided by a firewall mainly depends on the quality of policy configured in the firewall. Unfortunately, designing and managing firewall policies are often error prone due to the complex nature of firewall configurations as well as the lack of systematic analysis mechanisms and tools. In this paper, we represent an innovative policy anomaly management framework for firewalls, adopting a rule-based segmentation technique to identify policy anomalies and derive effective anomaly resolutions. In particular, we articulate a grid-based representation technique, providing an intuitive cognitive sense about policy anomaly. In addition, we demonstrate how efficiently our approach can discover and resolve anomalies in firewall policies through rigorous experiments.
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