DocumentCode
1831437
Title
Dynamic Responsibilities Assignment in Critical Electronic Institutions - A Context-Aware Solution for in Crisis Access Right Management
Author
Bonhomme, Cédric ; Feltus, Christophe ; Petit, Michaël
Author_Institution
Tublic Res. Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg
fYear
2011
fDate
22-26 Aug. 2011
Firstpage
248
Lastpage
253
Abstract
Nowadays critical IT infrastructures constitute the pillars of our economy. Being able to react quickly and in real time is a crucial challenge for the security officers in charge of maintaining those infrastructures operationally. Our state of the art in this field has highlighted that many architectures exist to dynamically support the reaction after the detection of an incident infrastructure. Those architectures are mostly elaborated based on a multi-agent system approach that offers the possibility to work in a decentralized and heterogeneous environment. However, in the meantime, we have observed that those architectures are based on a static assignment of functions to agents and that, as a consequence, isolating an agent or breaking the communication channel between two of them could create serious damage on the management of the crisis. In this paper, we propose an innovative approach for making the assignment of functions to agents in the critical architecture dynamic. Our approach exploits the concept of agent responsibility that we assign dynamically to those agents depending on the crisis type and severity. Simultaneously we explain the dynamic assignment of the access rights necessary to perform the obligation linked to these new responsibilities. This dynamic assignment of responsibilities is illustrated based on the architecture defined in the ReD project.
Keywords
multi-agent systems; security of data; software architecture; ubiquitous computing; ReD project; communication channel; context-aware solution; crisis access right management; critical IT infrastructures; critical architecture dynamic; critical electronic institutions; dynamic responsibilities assignment; incident infrastructure; multiagent system; Business; Computer architecture; Context; Databases; Monitoring; Permission;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES), 2011 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0979-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4485-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARES.2011.43
Filename
6045946
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