Security architecture for law enforcement agencies

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Manuel Urueña
Petr Machník
Marcin Niemiec
Nikolai Stoianov
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[1] Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,Department of Telematics Engineering
[2] VSB-Technical University of Ostrava,Department of Telecommunications
[3] AGH University of Science and Technology,undefined
[4] Technical University of Sofia,undefined
[5] INDECT Project Team,undefined
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Law Enforcement Agency (LEA); Security architecture; Police; ICT systems; Security;
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In order to carry out their duty to serve and protect, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) must deploy new tools and applications to keep up with the pace of evolving technologies. However, police information and communication technology (ICT) systems have stringent security requirements that may delay the deployment of these new applications, since necessary security measures must be implemented first. This paper presents an integrated security architecture for LEAs that is able to provide common security services to novel and legacy ICT applications, while fulfilling the high security requirements of police forces. By reusing the security services provided by this architecture, new systems do not have to implement custom security mechanisms themselves, and can be easily integrated into existing police ICT infrastructures. The proposed LEA security architecture features state-of-the-art technologies, such as encrypted communications at network and application levels, or multi-factor authentication based on certificates stored in smart cards.
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页码:10709 / 10732
页数:23
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