Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation

The deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has raised security concerns among the network administrators. Thus, in strengthening the network security, administrator requires an appropriate method to assess the possible risks that occur in their networks. Aware of the needs to calculate ris...

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Published in:MATEC Web of Conferences
Main Author: Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018
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Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
2018
MATEC Web of Conferences
150

10.1051/matecconf/201815006005
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042772775&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f201815006005&partnerID=40&md5=1332ca6630014aea0c08a3efc21b9d2a
The deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has raised security concerns among the network administrators. Thus, in strengthening the network security, administrator requires an appropriate method to assess the possible risks that occur in their networks. Aware of the needs to calculate risk in IPv6 network, it is essential to an organization to have an equation that is flexible and consider the requirements of the network. However, the existing risk assessment equations do not consider the requirement of the network. Therefore, this paper presents the adaptation of grounded theory to search for elements that are needed to develop IPv6 risk assessment (IRA6) equation. The attack scenarios' experiments; UDP Flooding, TCP Flooding and Multicast attacks were carried out in different network environment to show how the IPv6 risk assessment equation being used. The result shows that the IRA6 equation is more flexible to be used regardless the network sizes and easier to calculate the risk value compared to the existing risk assessment equations. Hence, network administrators can have a proper decision making and strategic planning for a robust network security. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.
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English
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author Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
spellingShingle Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
author_facet Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
author_sort Rosli A.; Mat Taib A.; Wan Ali W.N.A.; Hamid R.S.
title Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
title_short Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
title_full Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
title_fullStr Application of Grounded Theory in Determining Required Elements for IPv6 Risk Assessment Equation
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description The deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has raised security concerns among the network administrators. Thus, in strengthening the network security, administrator requires an appropriate method to assess the possible risks that occur in their networks. Aware of the needs to calculate risk in IPv6 network, it is essential to an organization to have an equation that is flexible and consider the requirements of the network. However, the existing risk assessment equations do not consider the requirement of the network. Therefore, this paper presents the adaptation of grounded theory to search for elements that are needed to develop IPv6 risk assessment (IRA6) equation. The attack scenarios' experiments; UDP Flooding, TCP Flooding and Multicast attacks were carried out in different network environment to show how the IPv6 risk assessment equation being used. The result shows that the IRA6 equation is more flexible to be used regardless the network sizes and easier to calculate the risk value compared to the existing risk assessment equations. Hence, network administrators can have a proper decision making and strategic planning for a robust network security. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.
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