The Network Model

The network model is a representation of the nodes on your network and certain characteristics of the network itself.

Before you can make an informed decision about what to do about a particular event, it helps to know something about the event's source and destination. Is the source a previous attacker, does it come from a hostile region of the world, or is it a trusted server that has become the source of an attack? Does the destination host critical applications, or is it a known server of forbidden services?

This kind of information is captured by modeling the assets on your network and particular pertinent attributes of the network. The network model represents information for individual assets and whole zones. For critical assets on the protected network, network modeling captures important facts that help inform your decisions, such as:

For less critical assets, such as a block of addresses on the Internet, it may be sufficient to know general information about them, such as the country in which those assets reside.

The Network Model consists of the following resources. All of these resources, except Customers, are part of the Assets resource.