Situational awareness based risk-adaptable access control in enterprise networks.
Date
2017-03Author
Lee, Brian
Vanickis, Roman
Rogelio, Franklin
Jacob, Paul
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As the computing landscape evolves towards distributed architectures such as Internet of Things (IoT),
enterprises are moving away from traditional perimeter based security models toward so called “zero trust
networking” (ZTN) models that treat both the intranet and Internet as equally untrustworthy. Such security
models incorporate risk arising from dynamic and situational factors, such as device location and security
risk level risk, into the access control decision. Researchers have developed a number of risk models such as
RAdAC (Risk Adaptable Access Control) to handle dynamic contexts and these have been applied to
medical and other scenarios. In this position paper we describe our ongoing work to apply RAdAC to ZTN.
We develop a policy management framework, FURZE, to facilitate fuzzy risk evaluation that also defines
how to adapt to dynamically changing contexts. We also consider how enterprise security situational
awareness (SSA) - which describes the potential impact to an organisations mission based on the current
threats and the relative importance of the information asset under threat - can be incorporated into a RAdAC
scheme.
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