Gateway Architecture and Security Design
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https://doi.org/10.71222/w69n3s80Keywords:
gateway architecture design, security optimization, modular design, identity authentication, threat defenseAbstract
In modern network architecture, gateways play a crucial role, and their architecture and security design play a decisive role in ensuring overall network performance and reliability. A reasonable gateway architecture requires modular design, flexible expansion, high stability operation, and efficient resource configuration to meet various needs under changing network conditions. In terms of security, the design needs to focus on strengthening identity verification and access permission management, enhancing security measures for encrypted data storage, and implementing real-time monitoring and threat defense mechanisms to ensure the stable operation of the network. This article will delve into the core concepts of gateway design and its security enhancement strategies, and analyze specific measures and their actual effects to improve system stability and reliability, optimize data exchange efficiency, and enhance overall network security based on practical application scenarios. The aim is to provide practical guidance for building efficient and secure network environments.
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