可生存性作为IT服务的补充操作安全模型(立场文件)

A. Hecker, M. Riguidel
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在本文中,我们认为对于大型IT系统来说,单独的保护是一个不充分的、难以处理的操作安全模型。我们简要地讨论和比较了可选模型,并基于生存性为安全策略勾画了一个框架。我们提出了基于生存性原则的IT服务安全实施的体系结构。基于我们的原型经验,我们主张对IT服务的交付方式进行深刻的变革。
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Survivability as a Complementary Operational Security Model for IT Services (position paper)
In this paper, we argue that for big IT systems protection alone is an insufficient and a difficult-to-handle operational security model. We briefly discuss and compare alternative models and sketch a framework for a security policy based on survivability. We present our architecture for IT service security enforcement based on the survivability principle. Based on our prototype experience, we advocate profound changes in how IT services are delivered.
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