Improve the Firewall Accuracy By using Dynamic Ontology
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Data is considered an important asset for organizations, companies, and even people. Crucial decisions depend mainly on data. Exchanging data is essential in order to negotiate ideas, thoughts, and decisions. Networks are the communication channels of data exchange although data is exposed to different attacks, threats, and loss. Because of this, data security has become a key concern for different parties through their daily data manipulation. There are different ways to ensure data security. Paying attention to network threats, data encryption, and using strong passwords are all examples. However, a firewall represents the first defense line against malicious traffic throughout the network. Firewalls have a set of rules to be applied in the time of data exchange between inside and outside of data networks. Some of the firewalls apply such rules in a sequential manner, which degrades the performance of the firewall. In this work, we are utilizing an ontology of different firewall rules managed by SPARQL commands, so that the rules are applied faster, and hence, increasing the firewall performance. A set of experimental tests has been conducted and promising results have been obtained.

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THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
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Russia
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Nov. 26, 2020 - Nov. 27, 2020
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St. Petersburg Technopark,
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