Internet Engineering Course: Building a Secure Internet Platform - Problem Specification, Slides of Web Application Development

A problem specification for an internet engineering course where students are required to analyze an organization's needs, develop a solution, and implement it. The organization seeks an internet platform with components such as mail service, website, central user and workstation management, and a secure environment. The mail service should include features like sending and receiving emails, spam detection, and web interface. The website should be secure, easy to deploy, and support multiple web languages. Central user and workstation management should offer single sign-on capability, remote antivirus installation and maintenance, os patch installation, and remote configuration. The platform must be resistant to intrusions, permit access to organization resources from outside, and be scalable and reliable.

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2012/2013

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Internet Engineering Course

Problem specification

Contents

  • A typical scenario for Internet Engineering

case

  • Analysis and discussion on requirement

Requirements

  • To have an Internet platform with following components and features: - Mail service - Web site - Central user and workstations managements - Secure - Access to the organization’s services anytime and anywhere - Stable and reliable platform

Requirements (cont.)

  • Mail service:
    • Send and receiving emails
    • Spam detection
    • Secure
    • Web interface
    • Mailing lists

Requirements (cont.)

  • Central user and workstation management
    • Single sign on capability – Single user and password for many services
    • Remote antivirus installation and maintenance
    • OS patch installation
    • Remote configuration

Requirements (cont.)

  • Secure environment
    • Resistant to intrusions

Requirements (cont.)

  • Stable and reliable
    • Data and service protection from software and hardware faults
    • Scalable service offering

Next step?

  • Analysis of the requirements
  • Evaluate candidate solutions
  • Select the most suitable solution set