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Extending a Secure Autonomous Bootstrap Mechanism to Multicast Security
Hiroshima, Japan January 15-January 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SAINT-W.2007.472007 International Symposium on Appli ...
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Nobuo Okabe, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Japan
Shoichi Sakane, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Japan
Kazunori Miyazawa, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Japan
Ken'ichi Kamada, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Japan
There are many kinds of control systems, which have been used in industry area, such as Process Automation (PA) and Factory Automation (FA). They have numerous sensors and actuators called field devices in their networks, and are introducing Internet Protocol (IP) as network technology. Network security is necessary to make the most of IP?s capability. The authors have previously studied a security mechanism which can satisfy the restrictions required by control systems and a secure autonomous bootstrap mechanism which is based on the security mechanism. This paper 1 shows an extension of the bootstrap mechanism to support multicast security. The discussion in this paper excludes security of multicast routing protocols and admission control protocols, e.g. IGMP and MLD, because the subject of this paper and those protocols are orthogonal.
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Nobuo Okabe, Shoichi Sakane, Kazunori Miyazawa, Ken'ichi Kamada, "Extending a Secure Autonomous Bootstrap Mechanism to Multicast Security," saint-w, pp.71, 2007 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINTW'07), 2007
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