A Secure Framework for Khartoum International Airport in Accordance with for International Airport Standards

Abstract

The problem of the study is that the Sudanese international airports suffer from the application and development of international standards by bringing them to the ground and the process of evaluating them, this is a result of the scarcity and lack of specialized Sudanese experts in the field of applying, auditing and monitoring international standards at airports, as the positive image of the Sudanese people must be reflected by spreading their cultures through the Sudanese international airport portal, while the aim of the study is to Establishing Secure Framework for Khartoum International Airport, and to clarify the current situation of the Sudanese international airports, and what global airports have achieved in applying global standards, knowing that the study methodology is the methodology of systems analysis and design, and in the study tools, the enterprise Architect program was used in the analysis of UML diagrams, and the XD Design program in the design of the study, and in the implementation it used the Android Studio package, the results of the study were in determining the proposed a new security framework for KIA, which includes the standards to be applied in Sudan's international airports, as well as the criteria for the nature and specificity of its environment and its distinctive geographical location in the African and Arab map, and the recommendations of the study lie in developing and sending an integrated Sudanese team that works on developing and implementing international standards, and spreading Sudanese cultures around the world.

Country : Sudan

1 Prof. Ahmed Slah Abdalalla2 Dr. Imad Mohammed Alsayid Abdalla

  1. Manager of Academic Programs, Open University of Sudan, Sudan
  2. Manager of General Programs, Delta College for Science and Technology, Sudan

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 12, December 2020 pp. 13-21

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2020.412003

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