Safety Rules and its Technical Implementation of Campus Network

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Campus network security has become a growing challenge. All universities are beginning to look at these issues to improve the protection of information technology structure due to the increase of viruses, spam, hackers, and identity theft. Also, universities have the highest vulnerability to network security threats. So the campus network will face greater risks, whether campus network is truly safe or not, have an important sense for the entire campus normal work. It is believable that the network security model in the paper will play a very good reference for other networks to build a security system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 655-657)

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2270-2273

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January 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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