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21 May 2015 Information security trades in tactical wireless networks
Michael T. Kurdziel, John A. Alvermann
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Abstract
Wireless networks are now ubiquitous across the tactical environment. They offer unprecedented communications and data access capabilities. However, providing information security to wireless transmissions without impacting performance is a challenge. The information security requirement for each operational scenario presents a large trade space for functionality versus performance. One aspect of this trade space pertains to where information security services are integrated into the protocol stack. This paper will present an overview of the various options that exist and will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each option.
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Michael T. Kurdziel and John A. Alvermann "Information security trades in tactical wireless networks", Proc. SPIE 9497, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2015, 94970D (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2176251
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KEYWORDS
Network security

Computer security

Information security

Networks

Internet

Biometrics

Computing systems

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