Research and Development in Assured Dynamic Cross Domain Information Sharing

Citation: Michael Atighetchi, Partha Pal, Joeseph Loyall. Research and Development in Assured Dynamic Cross Domain Information Sharing. Stevens System Engeneering Research Center (SERC) Security Workshop. March 31-April 1 2010, Washington DC

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Abstract:
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is becoming increasingly important to, and entrenched in, the DoD and IC for military and intelligence operations, including initiatives such as Net-Centric En-terprise Services (NCES). While SOA includes services and support for security, such as access control, these initiatives have largely concentrated only on providing security within domains, not across them. Simultaneously, cross-domain technologies and solutions have begun emerging to handle the growing requirement to service the need to share information critical to military opera-tions, disaster response, national intelligence, and other situations, as well as to balance the need to share with the traditional need to protect sensitive or classified information within and across do-mains. We have a number of ongoing research aimed at improving cross domain information sharing by enabling discovery of service information, providing dynamic policy management, managing identities and entitlements, and performing Quality of Service (QoS) management in the context of cross domain environments.

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