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2007 The Third International Symposium on Information Assurance and Security
Analysing the Security Threats against Network Convergence Architectures
Manchester, United Kingdom
August 29-August 31
ISBN: 0-7695-2876-7
Patroklos Argyroudis, University of Dublin, Ireland
Robert McAdoo, University of Dublin, Ireland
Stephen Toner, University of Dublin, Ireland
Linda Doyle, University of Dublin, Ireland
Donal O'Mahony, University of Dublin, Ireland
Current research trends in networks and telecommunications suggest that future architectures will aim for the convergence not only of fixed and mobile infrastructures, but also of different network layer technologies. Proposals like OCALA from UC Berkeley and our own TRANSIT can be used to converge different architectures and network layer overlays while supporting legacy applications. In this paper we analyse and assess the security threats against such systems. Our contribution constitutes the first step in designing security models for convergence architectures as part of their design and deployment phases, rather than as retrofitted mechanisms.
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Patroklos Argyroudis, Robert McAdoo, Stephen Toner, Linda Doyle, Donal O'Mahony, "Analysing the Security Threats against Network Convergence Architectures," ias, pp.241-246, 2007 The Third International Symposium on Information Assurance and Security, 2007
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