安全关联:安全通信的构建块

W. D. Maughan, Amy B. Reiss, Mark Schertler
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历史告诉我们,恺撒大帝在给他的将军们的信息中,把每个字母按字母表中的三个位置移动。将军们知道要后退三个字母来读这个消息。确保信息在实体之间传输需要就如何保护信息达成协议。现代科学技术带来了更先进的信息保护方法,但希望安全通信的实体之间达成协议的基本需求仍然存在。用现代术语来说,这个协议就是一个安全联盟(SA)。在当前的标准中有不同的安全关联定义,本文试图澄清这些定义。介绍了需要安全关联的安全协议以及建立和管理安全关联的新协议。如果要安全地提供未来的全球互操作性,第一个构建块之一将是协商和建立安全协会的能力。因此,讨论了未来全球互操作性必须解决的问题。我们为未来全球需求创造网络安全研究环境的工作也被介绍。
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Security associations: building blocks for secure communications
History tells us that Julius Cesar shifted each letter in his messages to his generals by three places in the alphabet. The generals knew to shift back by three letters to read the message. Securing information for transfer between entities requires an agreement on how the information will be protected. Modern science and technology has brought more advanced methods of protecting information, but the basic need for an agreement between entities desiring to communicate securely still exists. In modern terms this agreement is a security association (SA). There are varying definitions of a security association in current standards and this paper attempts to clarify, these definitions. Security protocols requiring security associations as well as emerging protocols that establish and manage security associations are presented. If future global interoperability is to be provided securely one of the first building blocks will be the ability to negotiate and establish security associations. Therefore, issues that must be resolved for future global interoperability are discussed. Our work to create a network security research environment for future global needs is also presented.
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