Title
Security in simulation - A step in the right direction
Author
Croom-Johnson, S.
Huiskamp, W.
Möller, B.
Publication year
2013
Abstract
A number of approaches are currently in use to allow limited sharing of data between simulations running at different native classification levels, but each have their associated issues which prevent full interoperability. This presents users and accreditors alike with a unique set of challenges. Building on the work presented to recent SIWs by NATO MSG 080 (Security in Collective Mission Simulation) the Security in Simulation Standing Study Group has been considering the role standards might play in making progress towards a Cross Domain Solution. This presentation summarises the work of the SSG showing how it has built on past papers and the work of NATO MSG-080 to identify where standards might contribute to - if not a full Cross Domain Solution - at least to making progress in this area. The SSG members propose to draw on national use cases to create a set of guidelines for best practice, to create a taxonomy of terms commonly in use and to create a Security overlay for DSEEP. The paper will examine some of the use cases to consider how they might be applied across the various approaches, where they highlight common challenges and what this might mean for the proposed product nomination. SISO cannot expect to influence the policies and processes of individual nations, but engagement with their accreditors is an important factor and it is hoped this paper will provide sufficient material to stimulate engagement and obtain their buy-in.
Subject
Accreditation
Cross-domain solutions
DSEEP
Information exchange
Multi-level security
NATO
Requirements
Security
Security in simulation
Simulation
Training
Defence Research
Defence, Safety and Security
Organisation
MSG - Modelling Simulation & Gaming
BSS - Behavioural and Societal Sciences
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TNO identifier
480146
Publisher
SISO
ISBN
9781629930497
Source
Fall Simulation Interoperability Workshop, 2013 Fall SIW, 16-20 September 2013, Orlando, FL, USA, 44-53
Document type
conference paper