Print Email Facebook Twitter A Secure NEC-enabling Architecture Title A Secure NEC-enabling Architecture: Disentangling Infrastructure, Information and Security Author Boonstra, D. Hartog, T. Schotanus, H.A. Verkoelen, C.A.A. Publication year 2011 Abstract The NATO Network-Enabled Capability (NNEC) study envisions effective and efficient cooperation among the coalition partners in missions. This requires information sharing and efficient deployment of IT assets. Current military communication infrastructures are mostly deployed as stand-alone networked information systems operating at the System High mode. This impedes the ability to support effective and efficient information sharing. This paper describes a security architecture for deployed military communication infrastructures based on new advanced security concepts. The objective of this security architecture is to facilitate an infrastructure that provides flexible and efficient use of technical resources and enables controlled exchange of information. Subject Network Enabled CapabilitiesSecuritySystem HighNetwork ArchitectureCommunication InfrastructureInformation SecurityProtected Core NetworkingTrusted Operating SystemsCryptographyLabellingRelease mechanismsInformation SocietyCommunication & InformationISEC - Information SecurityTS - Technical Sciences To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:95ac9558-4a28-4875-bcfc-f364857e1068 TNO identifier 462315 Publisher IEEE Source MILCOM 2011 - 2011 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 7-10 November 2011, Baltimore, MD, USA Document type conference paper Files PDF boonstra-2012-secure.pdf