DocumentCode
2126629
Title
Decentralized Fully Redundant Cyber Secure Governmental Communications Concept
Author
Rajamaki, Jyri ; Rathod, Paresh ; Holmstrom, Jan
Author_Institution
Laurea SID, Laurea Univ. of Appl. Sci., Espoo, Finland
fYear
2013
fDate
12-14 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
181
Abstract
This paper focuses on future requirements of broadband data transmission of public protection and disaster relief, critical infrastructure protection and military, and presents the concept of redundant and secure data communication network system in the multi-organizational environment. We are proposing a fully decentralized architecture with optimized critical communication channels. Here, network actors and elements identify and authenticate by establishing physical connection. This concept also recommends, group level user-authorization mechanism for each participating organization. Their respective users of command and control centers are identified, authorized and authenticated to various data sources. The decentralized architecture concept is using the Distributed Systems intercommunication Protocol (DSiP). The concept is highly fault-tolerant in routine as well as crises operations. The software-based approach is independent of heterogeneous data communication technologies, IP networks and telecommunication operator services. The solution enables to build an effective and lasting cyber secure data network for multi organizational environment. Being a fully decentralized concept, networks of individual member organizations are virtually autonomous and hard to upset each other. That allows smooth message and information exchange to enable interoperability.
Keywords
authorisation; broadband networks; computer network security; critical infrastructures; data communication; public administration; DSiP; architecture concept; broadband data transmission; command and control centers; critical infrastructure protection; cyber secure data network; decentralized fully redundant cyber secure governmental communications concept; disaster relief; distributed systems intercommunication protocol; group level user-authorization mechanism; military; multiorganizational environment; public protection; redundant communication network system; secure data communication network system; Europe; IP networks; Organizations; Peer-to-peer computing; Security; Software; Virtual private networks; critical communications; distributed dystems intercommunication protocol; public safety communications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC), 2013 European
Conference_Location
Uppsala
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EISIC.2013.39
Filename
6657149
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