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19 May 2022 ZTESA — A Zero-Trust Endogenous Safety Architecture: gain the endogenous safety benefit, avoid insider threats
Junli Guo, Mingyang Xu
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Proceedings Volume 12250, International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS 2022); 122500S (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639540
Event: International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS2022), 2022, Shenzhen, China
Abstract
In view of the problems of the traditional network architecture based on the boundary, the zero-trust architecture has undoubtedly become one of the best solutions to the security challenges. But as far as zero-trust technology is concerned, there are problems such as the control center or database being attacked still exits. This paper discusses and restructure the internal structure of the basic framework of the zero-trust system through the application of endogenous security ideas. By introducing a heterogeneous redundancy mechanism, the zero-trust security model achieves endogenous security gains, and its system structure has universal applicability, it can intensively achieve the functions of network service, reliability guarantee and security defense.
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Junli Guo and Mingyang Xu "ZTESA — A Zero-Trust Endogenous Safety Architecture: gain the endogenous safety benefit, avoid insider threats", Proc. SPIE 12250, International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS 2022), 122500S (19 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639540
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KEYWORDS
Information security

Safety

Network security

Defense and security

Control systems

Failure analysis

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