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LISA
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Inferring Higher Level Policies from Firewall Rules
Packet filtering firewall is one of the most important mechanisms used by corporations to enforce their security policy. Recent years have seen a lot of research in the area of ...
Alok Tongaonkar, Niranjan Inamdar, R. Sekar
IEEEARES
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
CSP-Based Firewall Rule Set Diagnosis using Security Policies
The most important part of a firewall configuration process is the implementation of a security policy by a security administrator. However, this security policy is not designed b...
Sergio Pozo, Rafael Ceballos, Rafael M. Gasca
IADIS
2003
13 years 5 months ago
Effects of Ordered Access Lists in Firewalls
Firewalls are hardware and software systems that protect a network from attacks coming from the Internet. Packet filtering firewalls are efficient, fast and provide a good level o...
Faheem Bukhatwa, Ahmed Patel
SRDS
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Systematic Structural Testing of Firewall Policies
Firewalls are the mainstay of enterprise security and the most widely adopted technology for protecting private networks. As the quality of protection provided by a firewall dire...
JeeHyun Hwang, Tao Xie, Fei Chen, Alex X. Liu
WWW
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Reactive rules inference from dynamic dependency models
Defining dependency models is sometimes an easier, more intuitive way for ontology representation than defining reactive rectly, as it provides a higher level of abstraction. We w...
Asaf Adi, Opher Etzion, Dagan Gilat, Royi Ronen, G...