Twenty-Third Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC 2007) An Overview of the Annex System Miami Beach, Florida, USA December 10-December 14 ISBN: 0-7695-3060-5
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This paper describes the security and network architec- ture of the Annex system, a family of technologies for secure and pervasive communication and information processing that we have developed at the Australian Government's De- fence Science and Technology Organisation. Our security architecture is built on top of a distributed object-capability system, which we believe provides an ideal platform for de- veloping very high assurance devices. Our network archi- tecture revolves around next generation networking tech- nologies, including Mobile IPv6 and 802.11i wireless net- working, but includes a small number of important exten- sions to improve security, robustness and mobility in the military context. A particular and unique contribution of our work is the tight integration of our very strong security architecture with next generation networking technologies. To complete the paper we describe our reference implemen- tation of the Annex security and networking architecture, which consists of a number of devices known collectively as the Annex Ensemble.
Citation:
D. A. Grove, T. C. ?Murray, C. A. Owen, C. J. North, J. A. Jones, M. R. Beaumont, B. D. Hopkins, "An Overview of the Annex System," acsac, pp.341-352, Twenty-Third Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC 2007), 2007 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||