Active Networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and security by virtue of their programmability. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a security architecture for the active network PLANet [HMA+99]. Security is obtained with a two-level architecture that combines a functionally restricted packet language, PLAN [HKM+98], with an environment of general-purpose service routines governed by trust management [BFL96]. In particular, we employ a technique which expands or contracts a packet’s service environment based on its level of privilege, termed namespace-based security. As an application of our security architecture, we outline the design and implementation of an active-network fi...
Active networks allow user-controlled network programmability. A security framework has to assure th...
Active networking adds programmability to the network infrastructure to promote service introduction...
We present SNAP (Safe and Nimble Active Packets), a new scheme for programmable (or active) packets ...
Active networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and security ...
Active networks, being programmable, promise greater flexibility than current networks. Programmabil...
. Active Networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and securit...
An active network is a network infrastructure which is programmable on a per-user or even per-packet...
Active Networks are a network infrastructure which is programmable on a per-user or even per-packet ...
Proposals for programmable network infrastructures, such as active networks and open signaling, prov...
Security is a major challenge for "Active Networking," accessible programmability creates numerous o...
Security is an obvious risk to active networking, as increased flexibility creates numerous opportun...
Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the sa...
Security is of critical importance to the success of active networking. In addition, we argue that a...
Active networks allow user-controlled network programmability. A security framework has to assure th...
Safety and security are two reliability properties of a system. A "safe" system provides protection ...
Active networks allow user-controlled network programmability. A security framework has to assure th...
Active networking adds programmability to the network infrastructure to promote service introduction...
We present SNAP (Safe and Nimble Active Packets), a new scheme for programmable (or active) packets ...
Active networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and security ...
Active networks, being programmable, promise greater flexibility than current networks. Programmabil...
. Active Networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and securit...
An active network is a network infrastructure which is programmable on a per-user or even per-packet...
Active Networks are a network infrastructure which is programmable on a per-user or even per-packet ...
Proposals for programmable network infrastructures, such as active networks and open signaling, prov...
Security is a major challenge for "Active Networking," accessible programmability creates numerous o...
Security is an obvious risk to active networking, as increased flexibility creates numerous opportun...
Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the sa...
Security is of critical importance to the success of active networking. In addition, we argue that a...
Active networks allow user-controlled network programmability. A security framework has to assure th...
Safety and security are two reliability properties of a system. A "safe" system provides protection ...
Active networks allow user-controlled network programmability. A security framework has to assure th...
Active networking adds programmability to the network infrastructure to promote service introduction...
We present SNAP (Safe and Nimble Active Packets), a new scheme for programmable (or active) packets ...