Implementation of Portion Approach in Distributed Firewall Application for Network Security Framework
Harleen Kaur, Omid MahdiEbadati E., M. Afshar Alm

TL;DR
This paper presents a distributed firewall framework using a portion approach with dynamic security policy updates, enhancing network protection and efficiency through a layered defense mechanism based on iptable firewalls.
Contribution
It introduces a novel portion approach algorithm for distributed firewalls that improves security policy management and reduces traffic in a network security framework.
Findings
Enhanced security through layered defense with DPFF
Dynamic policy updates improve response time
Reduced traffic improves detection efficiency
Abstract
The stimulate of this research seeks collaboration of firewalls which, could reach to the capability of distributed points of security policy; the front-end entity may much interact by the invaders so the separation between this entity and back-end entity to make the secure domain protection is necessary; collaborative security entity has the various task in the organization and there is a certain security policy to apply in; the entities like DPFF have to be protected from outsiders. Firewalls are utilized typically to be the main layer of security in the network framework. The research is presented the particular segment of the proposed framework that DPFF based on the developed iptable firewall to be the layers of defense, which is protected front and backend of the framework with a dynamic security and policy update to control the framework's safeguard through proposed portion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Network Packet Processing and Optimization · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security
