Publication No 29536

Author(s)

Sailer, R.*

Title

Signalling and Service Interfaces for Separating Security Sensitive Telecommunication Functions Considering Multilateral Security

Topics

Intelligent Networks; Signalling; Network Security; Communication Control

Methods

Protocol Engineering; Others

Keywords

NETWORK SECURITY; SIGNALLING; SECURITY

Abstract

Functionality within telecommunication networks can be classified with respect to its relevance concerning data protection and data security. We state that sensitive functions must be trustworthy for all parties that rely on them. Our approach aims at separating sensitive functions - e.g. services realizing anonymous calls or delivering public keys - from highly complex functions of public telecommunication networks. This contribution aims at deriving requirements for interfaces over which separated sensitive functions may securely interact with existing core telecommunication functions and services.

Year

1997

Reference entry

Sailer, R.
Signalling and Service Interfaces for Separating Security Sensitive Telecommunication Functions Considering Multilateral Security
Proceedings of the 6th Open Workshop on High Speed Networks and Joint Workshop IND/Telecom Paris (Dept. Reseaux), Stuttgart, October 1997, pp. 99-109

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