This study aims to create a network security system that can mitigate attacks carried out by internal users and to reduce attacks from internal networks. Further, a network security system is expected to be able to overcome the difficulty of mitigating attacks carried out by internal users and to improve network security. The method used is to integrate the ability of Network Access Control (NAC) and the Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) that have been designed and implemented in this study, then an analysis is performed to compare the results of tests that have been carried out using only the NAC with the results using integration of NAC capabilities and IPS. The results obtained from the tests that have been carried out, namely, the security system by using the integration of NAC and IPS capabilities is better than using only the NAC.
Construction permit issuance is considered one indicator to measure a country's business. Applying for digital building permits seeks to increase the ease of doing business. Still, over time the performance of the permit process must continue to be improved to increase competition in the ease of doing business between countries and encourage the level of foreign investment. Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology can enhance digital building permits. A quantitative method, based on the partial least squares structural equation modelling, was used to verify the proposed hypotheses. The findings display four process stages of building permits in the form of consultations, zoning assessments, technical recommendations and building assessments that affect the permit time performance. Two significant BIM features to implement in the permit process are 3D model visualization and automated code checking.
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