Securing the Dissemination of Emergency Response Data with an Integrated Hardware-Software Architecture

Abstract

During many crises, access to sensitive emergency-support information is required to save lives and property. For example, for effective evacuations first responders need the names and addresses of non-ambulatory residents. Yet, currently, access to such information may not be possible because government policy makers and third-party data providers lack confidence that today's IT systems will protect their data. Our approach to the management of emergency information provides first responders with temporary, transient access to sensitive information, and ensures that the information is revoked after the emergency. The following contributions are presented: a systematic analysis of the basic forms of trusted communication supported by the architecture; a comprehensive method for secure, distributed emergency state management; a method to allow a user space application to securely display data; a multifaceted system analysis of the confinement of emergency information and the secure and complete revocation of access to that information at the closure of an emergency.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA511951

Entities

People

  • Cynthia E. Irvine
  • Ganesha Bhaskara
  • Jeffrey S. Dwoskin
  • Paul C. Clark
  • Ruby B. Lee
  • Terry V. Benzel
  • Thuy D. Nguyen
  • Timothy E. Levin

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Cyber

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Authentication
  • Communication Channels
  • Computer Access Control
  • Computer Science
  • Computers
  • Cryptography
  • Denial Of Service Attack
  • Emergencies
  • Emergency Response
  • First Responders
  • Information Exchange
  • Information Operations
  • Operating Systems
  • Secure Communications
  • Security Protocols
  • Software Design
  • Standards

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Critical Infrastructure Protection in CBRN and WMD Threats.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Nuclear Civil Defense.

Technology Areas

  • Space