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Network Security Design – Summary

An enterprise network design must include security measures to mitigate network attacks. Fortunately, with the modularity of the Cisco enterprise architecture model, you can address security concerns on a module-by-module basis.

 

Organizational requirements and potential threats determine the scope of a security design. At its essence, network security measures should not only defend against attacks and guard against unauthorized access but also prevent data theft and comply with security legislation, industry standards, and company policy.

 

Consider the following threats and risks facing today’s enterprise networks:

  • Threats:
    • Reconnaissance: This type of attack . . .

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