Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems in Educational Systems : A case of Yaba College of Technology
Nwogu, Emeka (2012)
Nwogu, Emeka
Kemi-Tornion ammattikorkeakoulu Lapin ammattikorkeakoulu
2012
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2012052810351
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2012052810351
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Nwogu, Emeka Joshua. 2012. Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems in Educational Systems - A case of Yaba College of Technology. Bachelor’s Thesis. Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences. Business and Culture. Pages 66. Appendix 1.
The objective of this thesis work is to put forward a solution for improving the security network of Yaba College of Technology (YCT). This work focuses on implementation of a network intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPS), due to constant intrusions on the YCT’s network. Various networks attacks and their mitigation techniques are also discussed, to give a clear picture of intrusions. The work will help the College’s administrators to become increasingly cautions of attacks and perform regular risk analyses.
The research methodologies used in this work are descriptive and exploratory research. In addition, a questionnaire survey and interviews were used to collect data necessary for in-depth knowledge of the intrusions in the College. The choice of the research methods was found relevant for the current work. Furthermore, the researcher intended to gain an increased understanding of and provide a detailed picture of IDPS and the issues to consider when implementing the system.
Network intrusion has been a security issue since the inception of the computer systems and the Internet. When breaking into a computer or network system, confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) are the three most aspect of security that are targets for intruders. The CIA, important aspects of security, and other network resources, need to be well protected using robust security devices.
Based on the research tests and results, this thesis proposes implementation of IDPS on the College’s network, which is an essential aspect of securing information and network resources.
The objective of this thesis work is to put forward a solution for improving the security network of Yaba College of Technology (YCT). This work focuses on implementation of a network intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPS), due to constant intrusions on the YCT’s network. Various networks attacks and their mitigation techniques are also discussed, to give a clear picture of intrusions. The work will help the College’s administrators to become increasingly cautions of attacks and perform regular risk analyses.
The research methodologies used in this work are descriptive and exploratory research. In addition, a questionnaire survey and interviews were used to collect data necessary for in-depth knowledge of the intrusions in the College. The choice of the research methods was found relevant for the current work. Furthermore, the researcher intended to gain an increased understanding of and provide a detailed picture of IDPS and the issues to consider when implementing the system.
Network intrusion has been a security issue since the inception of the computer systems and the Internet. When breaking into a computer or network system, confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) are the three most aspect of security that are targets for intruders. The CIA, important aspects of security, and other network resources, need to be well protected using robust security devices.
Based on the research tests and results, this thesis proposes implementation of IDPS on the College’s network, which is an essential aspect of securing information and network resources.