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A prototype of a secure autonomous bootstrap mechanism for control networks

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5 Author(s)
Okabe, N. ; Ubiquitous Lab, Yokogawa Electr. Corp. ; Sakane, S. ; Ishiyama, M. ; Inoue, A.
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There are many kinds of control networks, which have been used in various non-IP network areas, such as BA (building automation), FA (factory automation) and PA (process automation). They are introducing IP and face the issues of security and configuration complexity. The authors have proposed a model which intends to solve the issues while satisfying restrictions, i.e. small embedded devices, isolated networks and private naming system/name space, which are required when introducing new functionality into existing control networks. Secure bootstrap sequence and device-to-device communication using the chain of trust are the points of the model. This paper shows the practicability of the model through implementing the model experimentally

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Applications and the Internet, 2006. SAINT 2006. International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 23-27 Jan. 2006

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