Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture

In this article, we propose a distributed security architecture for incorporation into object-oriented distributed computing systems, and in particular, into OMG's CORBA architecture. The primary objective of the security architecture is to make CORBA resilient to malicious attacks. The core of...

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Main Authors: DENG, Robert H., BHONSIE, Shailendra K., WANG, Weiguo, LAZAR, Aurel A.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-10032018-06-28T09:15:49Z Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture DENG, Robert H. BHONSIE, Shailendra K. WANG, Weiguo LAZAR, Aurel A. In this article, we propose a distributed security architecture for incorporation into object-oriented distributed computing systems, and in particular, into OMG's CORBA architecture. The primary objective of the security architecture is to make CORBA resilient to malicious attacks. The core of the architecture is the notion of secure ORB nodes, which are ORB nodes enhanced with 'pluggable' security system objects interacting through generic security service APIs. Security system objects coupled with protocols facilitate among them the creation and management of clients, objects, and security information, as well as the provision of security services, such as client/object authentication, access control, integrity, and confidentiality protections. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4 info:doi/10.1002/(SICI)1096-9942(1997)3:1<3::AID-TAPO2>3.0.CO;2-Y Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer architecture Network protocols Object oriented programming Security of data Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Computer architecture
Network protocols
Object oriented programming
Security of data
Information Security
spellingShingle Computer architecture
Network protocols
Object oriented programming
Security of data
Information Security
DENG, Robert H.
BHONSIE, Shailendra K.
WANG, Weiguo
LAZAR, Aurel A.
Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
description In this article, we propose a distributed security architecture for incorporation into object-oriented distributed computing systems, and in particular, into OMG's CORBA architecture. The primary objective of the security architecture is to make CORBA resilient to malicious attacks. The core of the architecture is the notion of secure ORB nodes, which are ORB nodes enhanced with 'pluggable' security system objects interacting through generic security service APIs. Security system objects coupled with protocols facilitate among them the creation and management of clients, objects, and security information, as well as the provision of security services, such as client/object authentication, access control, integrity, and confidentiality protections.
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author DENG, Robert H.
BHONSIE, Shailendra K.
WANG, Weiguo
LAZAR, Aurel A.
author_facet DENG, Robert H.
BHONSIE, Shailendra K.
WANG, Weiguo
LAZAR, Aurel A.
author_sort DENG, Robert H.
title Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
title_short Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
title_full Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
title_fullStr Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Security in the Corba Architecture
title_sort integrating security in the corba architecture
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1997
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4
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