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In a typical enterprise network, correct implementation of security policies is becoming increasingly difficult owing to complex security constraints and dynamic changes in network topology. Usually, the network security policy is defined as the collection of service access rules between various network zones. The specification of the security policy is often incomplete since all possible service...
The configuration and management of security policies in enterprise networks becoming hard due to complex policy constraints of the organizations and dynamic changes in the network topologies. Typically, the organizational security policy is defined as a collection of rules for allowing/denying service accesses between various network zones. Implementation of the policy is realized in a distributed...
Unstructured P2P networks can grow in an ad-hoc and give rise to scale-free graphs where most of the nodes form clusters or hubs around few resourceful nodes. This leads to congestion and bottleneck problems around the hubs ensuing search latencies for users' resource search queries. Here, we describe a multi-agent enabled P2P network setup protocol that maintains a small-world network structure to...
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