Title :
Multi-agents system service based platform in telecommunication security incident reaction
Author :
Gateau, Benjamin ; Khadraoui, Djamel ; Feltus, Christophe
Author_Institution :
Centre for IT Innovation, Public Res. Centre Henri Tudor, Luxemburg, Luxembourg
Abstract :
The main focus of this paper is to provide a global architectural solution built on the requirements for a reaction after alert detection mechanisms in the frame of information systems security and more particularly applied to telecom infrastructures security. These infrastructures are distributed in nature, therefore the targeted architecture is developed in a distributed perspective and is composed of three basic layers: low level, intermediate level and high level. The low level is dedicated to be the interface between the main architecture and the targeted infrastructure. The intermediate level is responsible of correlating the alerts coming from different domains of the infrastructure and to deploy smartly the reaction actions. This intermediate level is elaborated using multi-agents system that provide the advantages of autonomous and interaction facilities. The high level permits to have a supervision view of the whole infrastructure, and to manage business policy definition. The proposed approach has been successfully experimented for data access control mechanism.
Keywords :
multi-agent systems; security of data; alert detection mechanisms; business policy definition; data access control mechanism; information systems security; multiagents system service; telecom infrastructures security; telecommunication security incident reaction; Access control; Communication system security; Counting circuits; Data security; Information management; Information security; Information systems; Multiagent systems; Technological innovation; Telecommunications; Architecture; Distributed networks; Multi-agents systems; Security Policy;
Conference_Titel :
Information Infrastructure Symposium, 2009. GIIS '09. Global
Conference_Location :
Hammemet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4623-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4624-7
DOI :
10.1109/GIIS.2009.5307083