Title
Security Shift in Future Network Architectures
Author
TNO Informatie- en communicatietechnologie
Hartog, T.
Schotanus, H.A.
Verkoelen, C.A.A.
Publication year
2010
Abstract
In current practice military communication infrastructures are deployed as stand-alone networked information systems. Network-Enabled Capabilities (NEC) and combined military operations lead to new requirements which current communication architectures cannot deliver. This paper informs IT architects, information architects and security specialists about the separation of network and information security, the consequences of this shift and our view on future communication infrastructures in deployed environments. The result of this paper is a proposal for a new architecture which addresses both security and flexibility requirements in deployed infrastructures as well as system management while retaining the “system high” mode of operation.
Subject
Protected Core Networking
Trusted Operating Systems
Cryptography
Network Enabled Capabilities
Security
System High
Network Architecture
Communication Infrastructure
Information Security
Defence Research
Defence, Safety and Security
Communication & Information
ISEC - Information Security
TS - Technical Sciences
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TNO identifier
462289
Report number
RTO-MP-IST-091
Publisher
NATO Science and Technology Organization, Brussels
Source
NATO-RTO Information Assurance and Cyber Defence, Papers presented at the Information Systems and Technology Panel (IST) Symposium held in Tallinn, Estonia, 22 - 23 November 2010., 2/1-2/6
Document type
conference paper