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Taxonomy for Port Security Systems
2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2013In this paper we describe the construction of a taxonomy for port security systems that we performed as part of the EU FP-7 project SUPPORT (Security UPgrade for Ports). The purpose of the taxonomy is to enable port stakeholders to exchange information and to provide them with computer-based automatic decision support systems, assisting the human ...
Tove Gustavi, Pontus Svenson
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Jurnal KomtekInfo, 2019
The development of information technology so rapidly, greatly helped the works of man. On the one hand man to be very helpful, but on the other side of the system's security level to rise sharply so that in essence the sides of human life is in a ...
Syafri Arlis
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The development of information technology so rapidly, greatly helped the works of man. On the one hand man to be very helpful, but on the other side of the system's security level to rise sharply so that in essence the sides of human life is in a ...
Syafri Arlis
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A Smart Internet-Wide Port Scan Approach for Improving IoT Security Under Dynamic WLAN Environments
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022The Internet of Things (IoT) has created acute network security concerns owing to their weak protocols and limited system resources. Vulnerable IoT devices increase the risk of compromising other devices connected to the network. Hence, vulnerability and
Shikhar Verma, Y. Kawamoto, N. Kato
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An integrated terminal operating system for enhancing the port security
International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2019As a vital link in the global supply chain, which dictates the movement and storage of cargo containers at the entry point of a seaport, a seaport terminal can have a profound impact on port security.
Hokey Min, Yong-Kon Lim, Jong-Won Park
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Governance of Security in Ports
2021Chapter three explores some of the main vocabulary used in the governance of security literature, defining key concepts such as flows, nodes, plural policing, nodal governance, polycentric systems, partnerships, networks, assemblages, regulation, hybridity and accountability.
Anna Sergi +3 more
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Policing, port security and crime control: an ethnography of the port securityscape
Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2019in the legal code. The shifts in policing practices and structure might ostensibly be explained by the military presence in Baltimore during the war; this could constitute a fascinating study of the Weberian conception of the state monopoly on violence ...
Pieter Leloup
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Drones and Port Security at the Port of Brownsville
2023This technical paper recounts a geospatial drone security assessment for the Port of Brownsville, Texas (Brownsville Navigation District). The Port of Brownsville is a major intermodal transportation center and is expanding into a major venue for industrial development.
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‘Port of call’: Towards a criminology of port security
Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2011While public and criminological interest in ports is remarkably scarce, they form an intersection of (images of) crime and crime control. Port security organizations and personnel are confronted with that intersection in their everyday work life. In this article I will highlight the possibilities for researching port security from a criminological ...
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Geomatics for Port Safety and Security
2020This work shows the results achieved using two prototypes of monitoring and processing systems that are being developed with the aim of increasing the safety and the security in harbours.
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SPKT: Secure Port Knock-Tunneling, an enhanced port security authentication mechanism
2012 IEEE Symposium on Computers & Informatics (ISCI), 2012In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the authentication process due to the key role that it has in the network security. Port Knocking (PKn) is an authentication method in which data transmits through the closed ports. This method is prone to attacks when attackers sniff the network. This paper proposes a new method which is called
Pourvahab Mehran +2 more
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