DocumentCode :
3364737
Title :
A guard architecture for improved coalition operations
Author :
Gibson, Tim
fYear :
2003
fDate :
24-24 March 2003
Firstpage :
89
Lastpage :
94
Abstract :
Current US military operations with coalition partners or allies are hampered by a lack of computer network interoperability. While this problem can probably be solved long-term for all computer services by new technology, centrally administered, secured, and widely available electronic mail (for authorized and registered users) with attachments between the US SECRET IP Routed Network (SIPRNET) and our foreign partner´s classified networks lies within our grasp now. While email is not the ultimate answer, it is the 70% solution. The way to achieve this is to modify our existing mail guard policy and change how the mail guards are administered. The paper explains how the current system works, what the policy should be, and proposes a specific technical solution. Neither the technical solution nor the policy change can be effective without the other; both are required to make the whole work.
Keywords :
authorisation; computer networks; electronic mail; military communication; military computing; telecommunication security; SIPRNET; US SECRET IP Routed Network; US military operations; authorized registered users; coalition operations; computer network interoperability; electronic mail; guard architecture; mail guard policy; technical solution; Accreditation; Computer networks; Data security; Electronic mail; IP networks; Information systems; Military communication; Military computing; Postal services; Protection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Assurance, 2003. IWIAS 2003. Proceedings. First IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Darmstadt, Germany
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1886-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IWIAS.2003.1192461
Filename :
1192461
Link To Document :
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