DocumentCode
1273747
Title
Building trustworthy systems: lessons from the PTN and Internet
Author
Schneider, Fred B. ; Bellovin, Steven M. ; Inouye, Alan S.
Author_Institution
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Volume
3
Issue
6
fYear
1999
Firstpage
64
Lastpage
72
Abstract
The public telephone network (PTN) and Internet are two large and complex networked information systems (NISs). The PTN and the Internet shed light on the technical problems faced by the developers and operators of other NISs. In some ways, the two networks are very similar. No single entity owns, manages, or can even have a complete picture of either. Both networks involve large numbers of subsystems operated by different organizations. The number and intricate nature of the interfaces that exist at the boundaries of these subsystems are one source of complexity; the increasing popularity of advanced services is a second source. This article discusses vulnerabilities in the PTN and Internet, identifying ways new research might help to eliminate those vulnerabilities
Keywords
Internet; fault tolerant computing; information systems; Internet; complexity; networked information systems; public telephone network; trustworthy systems; vulnerabilities; Availability; Computer errors; Computer science; Costs; Humans; Information systems; Internet telephony; SONET; Security; Software systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4236.807013
Filename
807013
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