
Network security should be based around security policies. From high-level natural language, non-technical, policies created by management, down to device and vendor specific policies, or configurations, written by network system administrators. There exists a multitude of research into policy-based network systems which has been undertaken. This paper provides an overview of the different type of policies relating to security in networks, and a taxonomy of the research into systems which have been proposed to support the network administrators in difficult tasks of creating, managing and deploying these policies.
Firewall policy management systems, Policy visualisation, 005.8 Data security, Security policy, Firewalls, QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science, Centre for Distributed Computing, Networking and Security, Policy enforcement, Cyber-security, Reverse engineering security policies, AI and Technologies
Firewall policy management systems, Policy visualisation, 005.8 Data security, Security policy, Firewalls, QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science, Centre for Distributed Computing, Networking and Security, Policy enforcement, Cyber-security, Reverse engineering security policies, AI and Technologies
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