A Security Framework for Secure Host-to-Host Environments
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Title
A Security Framework for Secure Host-to-Host Environments
Subject
end-to-end communication; MPLS; metro ethernet; SD-WAN; data exchange; data security
Description
Data security is an infrastructure designed to protect and secure data from unauthorized access, data manipulation,
malfunction, destruction, and inappropriate data disclosure. Currently, organizations widely use data transfer to validate and
verify data using different media particularly in host-to-host connections. This research focuses on data exchanged (end-toend communication) using Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), metro ethernet, and Software Defined Wide Area Network
(SD-WAN) network architecture with third parties. This research aims to develop a design and analysis framework for verifying
data transferred from one host to another in ABC organization by applicable security standards that are appropriate and
follow its needs to help the organization. Furthermore, the analysis result is used as materials for drafting a cybersecurity
framework through the three standards ISO/EIC 27001:2013, NIST SP800-161, and ITU-T X.805. The methodology used in
this study is the comparative analysis of three frameworks, requirement analysis, and content analysis to develop a framework.
The framework proposed of eight security dimensions, five threats, and providing mitigation is expected to enhance the security
system of data exchange on host-to-host connections in ABC organization
malfunction, destruction, and inappropriate data disclosure. Currently, organizations widely use data transfer to validate and
verify data using different media particularly in host-to-host connections. This research focuses on data exchanged (end-toend communication) using Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), metro ethernet, and Software Defined Wide Area Network
(SD-WAN) network architecture with third parties. This research aims to develop a design and analysis framework for verifying
data transferred from one host to another in ABC organization by applicable security standards that are appropriate and
follow its needs to help the organization. Furthermore, the analysis result is used as materials for drafting a cybersecurity
framework through the three standards ISO/EIC 27001:2013, NIST SP800-161, and ITU-T X.805. The methodology used in
this study is the comparative analysis of three frameworks, requirement analysis, and content analysis to develop a framework.
The framework proposed of eight security dimensions, five threats, and providing mitigation is expected to enhance the security
system of data exchange on host-to-host connections in ABC organization
Creator
Togu Muara Sianturi1
, Kalamullah Ramli2
, Kalamullah Ramli2
Publisher
Universitas Indonesia
Date
30-06-2022
Contributor
Fajar Bagus W
Format
PDF
Language
Indonesia
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Togu Muara Sianturi1
, Kalamullah Ramli2, “A Security Framework for Secure Host-to-Host Environments,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed June 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9177.