Title :
Simulation environment for mobile Virtualized Security Appliances
Author :
Detken, Kai-Oliver ; Oberle, Alexander ; Kuntze, Nicolai ; Eren, Evren
Author_Institution :
DECOIT GmbH, Bremen, Germany
Abstract :
The deployment of new security technologies in existing network topologies requires exhaustive testing before usage to avoid down time of productive systems. Nowadays, the required testing is omitted in many cases due to the complexity of creating test cases and experimental set ups. The VISA (Virtual IT Security Architectures) project, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, aims to provide a simulation environment for semi-automated deployment experiments based on system models. Building Virtualized Security Appliances (VSA) is one part of the VISA project which offers the user the possibility to build and deploy secured virtual machine(s) and services within the model to improve it. Two of the developed VSAs are based on mobile scenarios to establish secure connections from an Android smartphone to an enterprise IT infrastructure. The approach of VISA is to implement such complex security systems much more easily within the basic configuration settings for small and medium enterprises (SME).
Keywords :
Linux; computer network security; small-to-medium enterprises; smart phones; virtual machines; virtualisation; Android smart phone; German Federal Ministry of Research; SME; VISA project; VSA; enterprise IT infrastructure; mobile virtualized security appliances; network topologies; semiautomated deployment experiments; simulation environment; small-and-medium enterprises; virtual IT security architectures project; virtual machines; Data models; Mobile handsets; Network topology; Security; Servers; Topology; Virtual private networks; deployment; emulation; mobile security; simulation; testing; virtual security appliances; virtualization;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Systems (IDAACS-SWS), 2012 IEEE 1st International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Offenburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4678-8
DOI :
10.1109/IDAACS-SWS.2012.6377646