DocumentCode
3388017
Title
A case study of secure ATM switch booting
Author
Chuang, Shaw-Cheng ; Roe, Michael
Author_Institution
Comput. Lab., Cambridge Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
22-23 Feb 1996
Firstpage
103
Lastpage
112
Abstract
This paper examines a few techniques for booting Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches securely over an insecure network. Each of these techniques assume a different trust model. This work is being carried out in the context of the Fairisle ATM switch environment. In this environment we are envisaging an open multi-service network where ATM switches are booted with third party software, possibly using a third party booting service. Hence we are faced with an increased security threat, compared with a closed network environment, in ensuring that the switch has been booted with authorised and authenticated boot code. In this paper, we examines these threats and presents three schemes of countering the threats
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; authorisation; security of data; Fairisle ATM switch environment; authenticated boot code; secure ATM switch booting; trust model; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Computer aided software engineering; Computer networks; Environmental management; Laboratories; Manufacturing; Programming; Switches; Telecommunication switching;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network and Distributed System Security, 1996., Proceedings of the Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7222-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NDSS.1996.492417
Filename
492417
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