Local Area Networks (LAN) White Papers

High Performance Network Security Methods: Comparisons and Case Studies

Overview The various security methods are compared in terms of encryption strength, performance, delay/jitter, scalability, management, and inter-networking. This paper is intended as a guide for technical managers who need to implement security and want to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the various security solutions available. It offers constructive guidance for implementing the appropriate security solution based on specific application requirements. This paper examines the threats imposed on information privacy and surveys some of the common security methods used to overcome these threats. Data collected from the ATM security installations described throughout this paper demonstrate that ATM-SEC can be the best security solution for perimeter security where latency, speed and strong encryption are the most important criteria.

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PublisherCylink File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads2
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