TO WHICH Magnitude WOULD THE IDEA OF KESBAN BE STILL
RELEVANTIN THE ENTIRE YEAR 2020? DISCUSS
INTRODUCTION
The acronym KESBAN is the mixture of two Malay words which is are a symbol of 'Keselamatan dan Pembangunan' or security/defence and development. KESBAN defined as the sum total of measures undertaken by all federal government agencies to safeguard and strengthen the society from subversion, lawlessness and insurgency. It had been released officially by the overdue Primary Minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein in 1971 when the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) became a major source of concern and exasperation to the government anticipated to insecure environment created by the CPM.
In this section, the literature survey on the steganography and various network security mechanisms are identified. Many existing algorithms for steganography since 1991 to 2009 are studied and shown in this literature survey. Amounts of web sites as well as research papers are known on virtualization, ARP Spoofing, IDS Architectures. The explanation of the research papers referred regarding steganography and network security receive in the subsequent sections. The books is provided in chronological order for both of these areas independently.
2. 2 Books survey on steganography
Bender et al. [6] in this paper, the authors identify the techniques of data covering like low little bit rate data hiding in detail.
Johnson, N. and Jajodia S.
The Supply Chain Operations Guide Model, or SCOR, was launched by the Supply Chain Council to provide all companies a construction or tool they can use to boost their company's source chain internally and externally. It allows resource chain managers to investigate their current situations as well as guide them to provide chain decisions for advancements and future resolutions. A significant strength of the SCOR model is the fact it could be used across sectors and applied to a variety of different companies.
There are five levels in the SCOR model. The first level, the process types, includes plan, source, make, deliver, and return. These process types illustrate the overall scope and content of the SCOR model.