ABSTRACT
Network Security is essential to any organization. This has been previously done by manual method. But this project is aimed at computerized Network Security to make the work easier. This is possible because of the advance improvement in information technology as pertaining programming language; because this is achieved by the help of visual basic programming language and other programming language. For the first few decades of their existence, computer\ networks were primarily used by university researchers for sending e-mail and by corporate employees for sharing printers. Under these conditions, security did not get a lot of attention. But now, as millions of ordinary citizens are using networks for banking, shopping, and filing their tax returns, network security is looming on the horizon as a potentially massive problem. The requirements of information security within an organization have undergone two major changes in the last several decades before the widespread use of data processing equipment the security of information felt to be valuable to an organization was provided primarily by physical and administrative means with the introduction of computer the need for automated tools for protecting files and other information stored on the computer became an evident .this is especially the case for a shared system such as time sharing system and the need is even more acute for systems that can be accessed for a public telephone or a data network the generic name for the collection of tools to protect data and to thwart hackers is ―computer security‖. Network Security is a broad topic and covers a multitude of sins. In its simplest form, it is concerned with making sure that nosy people cannot read, or worse yet, secretly modify messages intended for other recipients. It is concerned with people trying to access remote services that they are not authorized to use. Most security problems are intentionally caused by malicious people trying to gain some benefit, get attention, or to harm someone. Network security problems can be divided roughly into four closely intertwined areas: secrecy, authentication, non repudiation, and integrity control. Secrecy, also called confidentiality, has to do with keeping information out of the hands of unauthorized users. This is what usually comes to mind when people think about network security. Authentication deals with determining whom you are talking to before revealing sensitive information or entering into a business deal. Non repudiation deals with signatures.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page i
Approval page ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vi
Table of content vii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Statement of the problem 5
1.2 Purpose of study 6
1.3 Aims and objective of the study 6
1.4 Scope of study 7
1.5 Limitations 7
1.6 Assumptions 7
1.7 Definition of terms 8
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review 10
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Description and analysis of the existing system 16
3.1 Fact Finding Method Used 16
3.2 Objective of the existing system 17
3.3 Organizational chart 18
3.4 Input/process/output analysis 19
3.5 Information flow diagram 20
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design of new system 21
4.1 Output specification and design 21
4.2 Input specification and design 22
4.3 File design 23
4.4 Procedure chat 23
4.5 System flowchart 24
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Implementation 26
5.1 Program design 26
5.2 Program flowcharts 28
5.3 Documentation 29
5.4 Recommendation 30
5.5 Conclusion 30
5.6 Summary 32
Reference 35
Appendix I 36
Appendix II 37