DocumentCode :
153923
Title :
Securing Enterprise Multicast Access Control Requirements with Group Domain of Interpretation (GDOI)
Author :
Witherspoon, Gloria ; Quock, Kensing ; Peterson, Christopher ; Aggarwal, A. ; Gilbert, David
Author_Institution :
Defense Inf. Syst. Agency, Fort Meade, MD, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-8 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1411
Lastpage :
1415
Abstract :
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) provides the Department of Defense (DoD) Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) community with access to critical Full Motion Video (FMV) services such as DISA\´s Unified Video Dissemination System (UVDS) and the U.S. Air Force Global Broadcast Service (GBS). These systems provide ingest and dissemination of ISR sensor streaming video and metadata using IP multicast transport, a technology critical to efficient FMV delivery. To meet FMV and other multicast requirements, DISA NS122 is delivering an Enterprise Multicast Service for Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) customers that will allow native transport of multicast across the DISN Core. However, based on real time changes to the sensitivity of a mission, some multicast customers have an "access control" / limited distribution (LIMDIS) requirement specifying that mission commanders have the ability to stop the flow of FMV to certain receivers in the middle of a mission. Based on this requirement, there is a risk that some DISN multicast customers will choose not to use the Enterprise Multicast Service and continue operating with the existing, less efficient tunnel-based multicast architecture. DISA can mitigate this risk and encourage the use of the Enterprise Multicast Service by providing an access control solution for SATCOM Gateway and other DISN customers. The purpose of this document is to outline a network based approach for solving the aforementioned access control requirement. Doing so will enable a greater percentage of existing multicast users to transition to the Enterprise Multicast Service, increasing bandwidth efficiency and allowing for greater multicast network scalability across the DODIN.
Keywords :
IP networks; access control; broadcast communication; data communication; meta data; military communication; military computing; multicast communication; multimedia communication; satellite communication; telecommunication security; video streaming; video surveillance; DISA NS122; DISN core; DISN multicast customers; DODIN; Defense Information Systems Agency; Department of Defense; DoD; FMV delivery; FMV services; GBS; GDOI; IP multicast transport; ISR community; ISR sensor; LIMDIS requirement; SATCOM gateway; U.S. Air Force Global Broadcast Service; UVDS; bandwidth efficiency; defense information systems network; enterprise multicast access control requirements; enterprise multicast service; full motion video services; group domain of interpretation; intelligence surveillance reconnaissance community; limited distribution requirement; metadata; mission commanders; multicast network scalability; tunnel-based multicast architecture; unified video dissemination system; Access control; Communities; Logic gates; Receivers; Servers; Testing; Virtual private networks; Enterprise Multicast Service; Multicast; GDOI;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2014.234
Filename :
6956954
Link To Document :
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