DocumentCode
1938515
Title
Security architecture for tactical/strategic interoperability
Author
Dark, Mark E. ; Dean, Richard A.
Author_Institution
DIRNSA V, Ft. Meade, MD, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
10-12 May 1994
Firstpage
245
Lastpage
254
Abstract
The technology and market forces have influenced the way we view the world of tactical and strategic communications. Our view of secure communications has always seen the strategic world as unique from the mobile platforms of the tactical world. Interoperability of such systems has always been a goal but has never become a reality. This has changed as a result of the Gulf War. In the Gulf War operation, the demand far an interoperable mix of tactical and strategic resources revealed significant weaknesses. Today, with such concepts as Global Grid and Command Control Communications Computers and Intelligence for the Warrior (C4IFIW), it has grown into a requirement where anyone, any place, at any time can talk to anybody. This expanded view of interoperability coupled with the fact that new communication products are introduced every twelve to eighteen months has forced us to look at providing security for the diverse products and networks in a new way. This paper describes a high level architectural methodology for developing future tactical to strategic interoperability while addressing security concerns
Keywords
command and control systems; internetworking; military communication; security of data; telecommunication networks; C4IFIW; Command Control Communications Computers; Global Grid; Gulf War; Intelligence for the Warrior; communication products; network security; security architecture; strategic communications; tactical communications; tactical/strategic interoperability; Communication system security; Computer networks; Data security; Distributed computing; Explosions; Information security; Mobile communication; Modems; Open systems; Strategic planning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Tactical Communications Conference, 1994. Vol. 1. Digital Technology for the Tactical Communicator., Proceedings of the 1994
Conference_Location
Fort Wayne, IN
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2004-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TCC.1994.472126
Filename
472126
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