Iranian Specialists Develop Home-Made Firewall to Confront Security Threats
15:41 - December 31, 2024

Iranian Specialists Develop Home-Made Firewall to Confront Security Threats

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at the University of Isfahan succeeded in designing an indigenous firewall called 'Sabalan' which enjoys a user-friendly interface and advanced features and is a response to cyber security threats.
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“By utilizing native communication protocols, this firewall enables integrated and centralized management of organizational networks and, by providing comprehensive and diverse solutions, ensures security and precise control of network access for users,” said Mojtaba Mahdavi, a professor at the University of Isfahan and designer of the firewall.

He referred to the challenges facing such projects, and said the high cost of implementation, limitations in customizing some features, and the need to prevent unauthorized access are the most important obstacles.

"To address these challenges, the research team has focused on solutions like strengthening infrastructure, ensuring quality of service, creating strong authentication and access control systems, designing native communication protocols, and developing advanced encryption algorithms," Mahdavi said.

In a relevant development in October, the Iranian engineers at a knowledge-based company had also designed a software to improve the level of mining by intelligization of planning and control sections.

“The smart mining software, with the ability to predict based on the extracted models, is a suitable tool for planning and control,” said Omid Reza Ajdari, the managing director of the knowledge-based company.

“This system is a tool that, by having different modules, eases the management of mine planning and provides various management reports to control and evaluate the performance of each department in such a way that there is the ability to define daily, monthly and annual plans, enter performance information and finally determine deviation from plans,” he added.

“Connecting to machines, receiving real-time information from them, displaying and tracking their performance on the map (dispatching) are other capabilities of the smart service,” Ajdari said.

He underlined that in designing the mine management dashboard system they paid special attention to the use of Internet of Things (IOT) technology and the collection of data required for the management and control of mines.

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