Enhancing Security and Performance in Network and Information Systems: A Modern Approach
Abstract
In these globally bound times, the need for secure and high-quality network and systems became even more important now. A dilemma is facing organizations: how to increase security without compromising system performance. Historically, these have been treated as opposing goals - that robust security methods make systems less responsive, or that making a system more efficient means sacrificing security. By modern digital ecosystems, I mean that both are required to be in sync. In this paper we address the transition from a traditional perimeter-based security model to newer more intelligent and integrated architectures like Zero Trust Architecture that uses AI for threat detection and protects systems proactively without impacting throughput or availability.
At the same time, innovation in edge computing, cloud-native infrastructures, and load balancing practices are changing the way organizations enable fast and reliable digital experiences. The project explores co-optimization of these technologies to enhance system responsiveness, reliability, customer satisfaction to achieve such tight security compliance. Real-life examples from top organizations such as JPMorgan Chase and NHS Digital provide a hands-on perspective on what works.
Considering both the technical mechanism and the strategic methodology, the paper provides a systematic framework to synergize both performance and protection. The conclusion is that security and efficiency are no longer to be considered as mutually exclusive but interdependent factors that are both required for a sustainable digital transformation.
How to Cite This Article
Ahmed Fadhil Qutaif (2025). Enhancing Security and Performance in Network and Information Systems: A Modern Approach . International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations (IJFEI), 2(3), 141-146. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJFEI.2025.2.3.141-146