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Identification of Network Security Issues and Challenges in Defense Environments

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Manu Gautam

ABSTRACT

Network security refers to all physical and virtual assets that allow data to be transmitted between nodes or endpoints. As a result, network defence is a comprehensive and critical data security function that encompasses a wide range of job activities, such as detecting security flaws, stopping common intrusion attempts, detecting advanced network threats, monitoring traffic, enforcing security regulations, and protecting data. Threat actors' network attack policies evolve in tandem with the technological landscape. Technological progress is directly proportionate to developments on both sides of the threat-security split. As a result, there is a lot of ground to cover when teaching the notion of network security and associated dangers. This webinar will discuss the fundamental concepts, tools, and terminologies connected with network assaults, vulnerabilities, and defence. It's important to keep in mind that network security rules should be customised to the unique needs and risk profile of the defence acquisition environment. It is advisable to consult security professionals and follow any rules, specifications, or directives that apply to the defence sector. State actors, non-state actors, and persistent hacking and cyberattacks pose a danger to the Department of Defence Network. Physical assaults from radio jamming, logical cyber threats from hacking, or a mix of physical and logical attacks are all possible risks to the network

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