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Multilevel Trustworthiness for Improved Process and Network Security in Critical Infrastructures and Domains

Hermann Strack (), Marlies Gollnick, Sebastian Karius, Robin Kopitz, Meiko Lips and Sandro Wefel
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Hermann Strack: Harz University of Applied Sciences
Marlies Gollnick: Harz University of Applied Sciences
Sebastian Karius: Harz University of Applied Sciences
Robin Kopitz: Harz University of Applied Sciences
Meiko Lips: Harz University of Applied Sciences
Sandro Wefel: Martin Luther University

A chapter in Smart and Secure Embedded and Mobile Systems, 2024, pp 183-192 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The secure digitalization of distributed workflows with different stakeholders (and trust relationships) as well as of industrial network domains with needs for higher security and trust is of increasing interest, especially multilevel combined for process and network security (ProSec/NetSec). Developments for improved ProSec/NetSec in Critical Infrastructures and Domains with embedded and mobile systems, such as security standards and infrastructures by means of eIDAS/eID & Trust Services (TS) with Smart-eID for higher security levels (LoA) are presented. New extensions of mobile privacy-protected Pro-Bio-Id for process level and Trustsistor network components for network security level are included.

Keywords: eIDAS eID & TS (2.0); EUid; Smart eID; BioID; IAM; LoA; Authentication; Access control; Notarization; NBP initiative; OZG; Self-Sovereign Identities SSI; RBAC; ABAC; DAC/MAC; IPv6; Trustsistor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-56603-5_16

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