Addressing security in asymmetrical networks

Information security – Access control or authentication

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C726S003000

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08069469

ABSTRACT:
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and apparatuses for addressing security by keeping track of handshake messages received by security elements along paths in an asymmetrical network. An Intelligent Security System receives handshake messages, thereby determining whether a session is allowed, and communicating information about the handshake messages, associations, and allowed sessions, to the security elements.

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