Abstract :
There has been increasing challenges in the effective design of critical information infrastructures for effective security, privacy and data protection. The increase in transmission of highly sensitive data and challenges of data protection and of privacy, data loss prevention has major significant implications for systems engineering, systems integration, and systems analysis, design and validation. Furthermore, the design and development of complex integrated systems engineering and network systems lack effective transparency, auditability, validation and implementation of adequate security measures for transfers of highly sensitive metadata across global networks using third party and outsourced networks and the Internet and global privacy regulatory requirements for such data transfer across international borders. The major problem with current state of art approaches of controls for global critical infrastructures of Virtual Private Networks (VPN) depend on inadequate third-party systems. Thus current approaches lack transparency, auditability and validation of the implementation of adequate privacy and security controls for data transfers of highly sensitive metadata across global networks. The paper examines the effectiveness strategies for effective critical information infrastructures protection, privacy and cyber security for complex large data transfers across multiple network zones.
Keywords :
Internet; data privacy; meta data; security of data; Internet; cyber security; data loss prevention; data privacy; data protection; global privacy regulatory requirements; intelligent strategies; metadata; systems analysis; systems engineering; systems integration; virtual private networks; Computer security; Data engineering; Data privacy; Data security; Design engineering; Information security; Propagation losses; Protection; Systems engineering and theory; Virtual private networks;