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Threat Model Based Security Evaluation of Open Connectivity Services

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Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2012)

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Open Connectivity Services (OConS) is a new approach for an improved control of connectivity and services on the level of physical or data link, routing and transport, flow and session control. The approach builds on the principles of open networking and access to open control interfaces. One characteristics of the OConS approach is that the control implementation are foreseen as distributable components that can be spread and deployed over computing nodes. To enable the necessary and suitable security and privacy protection addressing misuse, availability obstacles and to identify potential privacy issues, this paper contributes a threat analysis on OConS.

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Schoo, P., Marx, R. (2013). Threat Model Based Security Evaluation of Open Connectivity Services. In: Timm-Giel, A., Strassner, J., Agüero, R., Sargento, S., Pentikousis, K. (eds) Mobile Networks and Management. MONAMI 2012. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 58. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37935-2_24

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