Using Network Security Index System to Evaluate Network Security
Jian-feng Zhang (),
Fei Liu,
Li-ming Zheng,
Yan Jia and
Peng Zou
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Jian-feng Zhang: National University of Defense Technology, Changsha
Fei Liu: National University of Defense Technology, Changsha
Li-ming Zheng: National University of Defense Technology, Changsha
Yan Jia: National University of Defense Technology, Changsha
Peng Zou: Academy of Equipment Command and Technology
Chapter Chapter 104 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 989-1000 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Fast Internet growth and increase in number of network attack make network security essential in recent years. This paper proposes a novel approach to evaluate the network security situation using Network Security Index System (NSIS). The NSIS is composed of Foundational Index, Vulnerable Index, Risk Index and Comprehensive Index. Each index focuses on some specific aspect of network security, and the detailed methods of how to calculate the index are given. Experimental results show that the NSIS can assess the network security situation objectively and comprehensively.
Keywords: Network security index system; Network security; Situation evaluation; Multi-criteria decision making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38433-2_104
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