Bridging the gap Between Traditional Security Measures and Modern Networking Architectures: A study on the Adaptive Capabilities and Real-Time Defense Mechanisms of Hybrid Mesh Firewalls

Authors

  • Seung-min Kim University of Seoul, South Korea
  • Ji-hye Park University of Seoul, South Korea

Abstract

This study delves into the adaptive capabilities and real-time defense mechanisms of hybrid mesh firewalls, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional security measures and modern networking architectures. Through comprehensive analysis and experimentation, we explore how hybrid mesh firewalls dynamically adapt to diverse network topologies, traffic patterns, and emerging threats. Key aspects investigated include the ability of hybrid mesh firewalls to seamlessly integrate with cloud environments, scale across distributed networks, and provide granular control over network traffic. This study examines the practical implications of deploying hybrid mesh firewalls within organizational infrastructures, considering factors such as performance overhead, deployment complexity, and management overhead. Insights gained from this research provide valuable guidance for organizations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity posture in the face of evolving threats and complex networking environments. Their adaptive capabilities and real-time defense mechanisms position them as a crucial component in safeguarding organizational assets against a wide array of cyber threats in today's dynamic and interconnected digital landscape.

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Published

2021-07-19