Shikun Zhou

Work place: University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Formal Methods, Formal Semantics, Formal Languages

Biography

Shikun Zhou, PhD is a senior lecturer in Internet applications and formal computing, university of Portsmouth, UK. He also is the Intranet and Web forum Administrator and also a member of the Communications and Networks Engineering Research Group.

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Evaluation the Performance of DMZ

By Baha Rababah Shikun Zhou Mansour Bader

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2018.01.01, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2018

Local area networks are built mainly for two essential goals, the first one is to support the framework’s business functionality such as email, file transferring, procurement systems, internet browsing, and so forth. Second, these common networks should be built using secure strategies to protect their components. Recent developments in network communication have heightened the need for both secure and high performance network. However, the performance of network sometime is effected by applying security rules. Actually, network security is an essential priority for protecting applications, data, and network resources. Applying resources isolation rules are very important to prevent any possible attack. This isolation can be achieved by applying DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) design. A DMZ extremely enhance the security of a network. A DMZ is used to add an extra layer of protection to the network. It is also used to protect a private information. A DMZ should be properly configured to increase the network’s security. This work reviewed DMZ with regard to its importance, its design, and its effect on the network performance. The main focus of this work was to explore a means of assessing DMZ effectiveness related to network performance with simulation under OpNet simulator.

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