Enhancing Infrastructure Security in Real Estate
Kyle Dees, Shawon Rahman

TL;DR
This paper discusses strategies for improving infrastructure security in real estate organizations by designing secure physical networks, implementing intrusion prevention systems, and establishing comprehensive security policies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed methodology for assessing organizational requirements, designing secure network layouts, and selecting appropriate standards to prevent unauthorized access.
Findings
Effective network design reduces security vulnerabilities.
Implementing intrusion prevention systems enhances protection.
Comprehensive security policies improve organizational security posture.
Abstract
As a result of the increased dependency on obtaining information and connecting each computer together for ease of access or communication, organizations risk being attacked and losing private information through breaches or insecure business activities. To help protect organizations and their assets, companies need to develop a strong understanding of the risks imposed on their company and the security solutions designed to prevent or minimize vulnerabilities. To reduce the impact threats have on a network, organizations need to: design a defense layer system that provides multiple instances of protection to prevent unauthorized access to core information, implement a strong network hardware/intrusion prevention system, and create all-inclusive network or security policies that detail user rules and company rights. In order to enhance the overall security of a basic infrastructure,…
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