支持高移动战术互联网的多重安全级别——elb ACTD

K. Rohwer, T. Krout
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战术互联网(TI)提出了与地面网络一致的安全挑战,同时也是地面网络所特有的挑战。很少有大规模的TI演示发生在安全是主要关注的地方,很少有实现机密类型1和敏感但非机密(SBU)飞地连接到大量高度机动的海军陆战队小队,陆军部队和海上船只。扩展濒海战斗空间(ELB)先进概念技术开发(ACTD)在2001年演示了这种TI。ELB的总体方向是提供强大、可靠和安全的无线、高移动TI。TI侧重于在舰载指挥控制系统和地面部队最终用户(包括缅因军团和陆军单位)之间提供通用战术图像以及其他功能。为了应对安全挑战,ELB开发了独特的安全架构和概念,以确保数据的完整性和安全性。安全体系结构包括COTS和DoD类型1无线加密、加固的Windows NT工作站、动态硬盘加密、防火墙和入侵检测系统。本文讨论了作为ELB TI演示组成部分的安全概念。
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Multiple levels of security in support of highly mobile tactical internets-ELB ACTD
Tactical internets (TI) present security challenges both consistent with and simultaneously unique to terrestrial based networks. Few large-scale TI demonstrations have occurred where security was a primary concern, and fewer yet have achieved Classified Type 1 and Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) enclave connectivity to significant numbers of highly mobile Marine Corp squads, Army units, and ships at sea simultaneously. The Extending the Littoral Battlespace (ELB) Advanced Concept Technology Development (ACTD) demonstrated such a TI in 2001. ELB's overarching direction was to provide robust, reliable, and secure wireless, highly mobile TI. The TI focuses on providing a common tactical picture as well as other functions between shipboard command and control systems and the ground force end user, comprising Maine Corps and Army units. To meet the security challenges, ELB developed an unique security architecture and concepts to insure both data integrity and security. The security architecture included COTS and DoD type 1 wireless encryption, hardened Windows NT workstations, on-the-fly hard disk encryption, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems. This paper discusses the security concepts employed as a component of the ELB TI demonstration.
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