Abstract

Abstract: Data sharing and access area unit capabilities businesses and organizations need the foremost currently. Remote operating and mobile access to resources and collaboration platforms created it easier to access knowledge and resources from anyplace, anytime. Employees need to access documents and email from completely different devices, and from varied locations at a time. Access from untrusted networks is usually a threat to businesses. This may lead to knowledge loss and overexposure of essential knowledge. To mitigate the deficiencies of logical security mechanisms, and coinciding with the trend of cyber-physical systems, security mechanisms are planned that integrate with the physical surroundings. to make sure that business’s knowledge and resources area unit safe. In this project we tend to propose AN innovative Virtual Fence that uses a location knowledge and geospatial intelligence. Geospatial knowledge analysis enhances understanding, insight, decision-making, and prediction. Location intelligence (LI) is achieved via image and analysis of geospatial knowledge. Then we tend to improve the safety of information access in knowledge Server for an organization or the other specific locations exploitation the location-based cryptosystem. Virtual Fence provides a way to secure sensitive data among a company. It are often set to Off, On, Restricted read or browse solely. Once a geo-fenced boundary is outlined, the opportunities what businesses will do is proscribed by solely their creativeness. The most advantage of fitting such a geo fence is in avoiding knowledge discharge. Once outlined the trusty network locations, nobody will access knowledge from a unique network location/device. The experiment shows that our theme is possible in sensible applications.

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