Use of low-cost devices as an alternative for the implementation of IDS in PYMEs

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https://doi.org/10.35290/ro.v4n3.2023.918

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security appliance, security, IT and development, small business, computer networking

Abstract

Small and medium-sized companies, commonly called SMEs, need to have technological tools that support cybersecurity in their processes, providing a degree of confidence to their business partners, who include them in their supply chain as key elements in the development of their products and services. Among some of the problems they have, we can mention the lack of awareness in cybersecurity, lack of budget to invest in technology and cybersecurity, which puts them at a disadvantage compared to large multinationals that allocate a good percentage of the budget to technology and cybersecurity. That is why the use of Intrusion Detection Systems based on open source implemented in low-cost or single board devices becomes an excellent technological alternative, with the same characteristics, services and advantages of an Intrusion Detection System. Commercial intruders, reducing the technological inequality that affects the commercial and economic development of SMEs.

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2023-10-10

How to Cite

Lopez Rojas, E. M., Larrahondo Núñez, A., Camero Berrones, R. G., & Ferrucho Pérez, A. F. (2023). Use of low-cost devices as an alternative for the implementation of IDS in PYMEs. ODIGOS JOURNAL, 4(3), 95–112. https://doi.org/10.35290/ro.v4n3.2023.918

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