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Architecting, Designing and Building a Secure Information Technology Infrastructure, a case study


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Architecture
By: John David Johnston, 03/28/2004



This case study follows the building of an Information Technology Infrastructure with an integrated Security Architecture. Describing this project as a case study indicates that this is a practical discussion not a theoretically one. This paper follows the process from concept to implementation. It shows the results of a pre-project analysis, follows the project through completion, examining the steps along the way. It concludes with a discussion of the post-project analysis and a comparison of the results from the two analyses. The paper will discuss what was done, why it was done and how it was accomplished. Conclusions are drawn on the relative success of the project. Although the project involves building an entire ITI this paper focuses on the security aspects. It will cover the high-level architecture and some of the low-level implementation details. The paper is written from the perspective of a System Administrator who has an intense interest in information security.

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