Journal of Intelligent Systems (Apr 2021)

An empirical study on vulnerability assessment and penetration detection for highly sensitive networks

  • Wang Liwei,
  • Abbas Robert,
  • Almansour Fahad M.,
  • Gaba Gurjot Singh,
  • Alroobaea Roobaea,
  • Masud Mehedi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2020-0145
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 592 – 603

Abstract

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With the advancement of internet and the emergence of network globalization, security has always been a major concern. During the trial operation, the management control platform discussed in this article included more than 600 network security vulnerabilities in the industry, with dozens of incidents, which were promptly dealt with and rectified, effectively improving the level of network security management and protection in the industry. As networks are very much vulnerable to denial of service attacks, much more emphasis has been given to security. By improving their network security, network administrators have often tried their best. To attempt penetration testing, it is the best way of ensuring the system security. With the development of information technology, the security requirement of information system is increasing day by day. The use of penetration testing technology is conducive to the realization of accurate positioning, accurate detection, and active alarm of security vulnerabilities, and the optimization of monitoring and rectification of the combination of network security management control system. Taking penetration testing technology as one of the core elements of management and control, the risk index model is optimized to make network security management controllable and efficient, and effectively achieve management and control objectives.

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