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Multi-source systems have become a crucial infrastructure for the organization of modern information systems. This distributed environment enables the different participants to collaborate, exchange data and interact among them in order to achieve a global goal. However, some security issues such as the malicious use of resources, disclosure of data or bad services can appear during this collaboration.
In this paper, a new platform is proposed that ensures secure interoperability between multi-source systems. It is based on the choice, the integration and the update of three existing tools in order to (1) provide a secure virtualization of guests system, (2) create, model and manage systems secure interoperability, (3) verify the security policies and (4) monitor the system behavior. A case study is presented to illustrate the application of the platform.
The research work presented in this paper is supported by the French ISER project.
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Toumi, K., Autrel, F., Cavalli, A., Haddad, S. (2015). ISER: A Platform for Security Interoperability of Multi-source Systems. In: Lopez, J., Ray, I., Crispo, B. (eds) Risks and Security of Internet and Systems. CRiSIS 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8924. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17127-2_16
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