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Patton, S., Smith, B., Doss, D., and Yurcik, W. (2000) "A layered framework strategy for deploying high assurance VPNs". High Assurance Systems Engineering, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 199-202.

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Virtual Private Networks: Strong Security at What Cost? - Hunt, Rodgers (2001)   (Correct)

....itself does not provide security, but can offer encapsulation so that the target network can use its own addressing structure. To ensure security for a VPN using tunnelling, it is necessary to deploy Ingress filters to prevent external packets with GRE formatting from being injected into the VPN [PSDY00] Backbone Network Branch Office Head Office Node to Node Tunnel Ene to End Tunnel Figure 2.1: A comparison of tunnelling techniques. Two main types of tunnelling techniques are employed by VPNs: End to End Tunnelling, also known as transport model tunnelling. The VPN devices at ....

....performance overhead, especially when applied to devices that process high traffic quantities. This is a characteristic of most VPN gateways, so it is important to determine if firewall performance with VPN traffic loads will adequately support a stateful packet filtering implementation [PSDY00] If traffic loads make stateful filtering infeasible, implementing static filtering is a less secure alternative. The risks of implementing one of the less secure filtering technologies can be partially offset through the use of suitable authentication, and if this solution is still ....

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Samuel Patton, Bryan Smith, David Doss, and William Yurcik. A Layered Framework Strategy for Deploying High Assurance VPNs. In Fifth IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering, pages 199--202. IEEE, 2000.


Survivability-Over-Security: Providing Whole System Assurance - Yurcik, Doss, Kruse (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Doss Yurcik)   (Correct)

....While it can be argued that end system computer security encompasses network devices (i.e. routers, switches, etc. the reality is that network components have additional vulnerabilities due to layered time based coordination. 3.0 Selected SOS Research Projects 3. 1 VPN Deployment Issues [3, 5, 6] Deploying Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) especially in a large scale environment, requires a large amount of planning. We are developing a framework for organizations to use in planning for VPN deployment based on layered security issues. It is designed as a high level process that can be used ....

Patton, S., Smith B., Doss D., and Yurcik W. "A Layered Framework Strategy for Deploying High Assurance VPNs." Fifth IEEE Intl. Symp. on High Assurance Systems Engineering, to appear Nov. 2000.


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Patton, S., Smith, B., Doss, D., and Yurcik, W. (2000) "A layered framework strategy for deploying high assurance VPNs". High Assurance Systems Engineering, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 199-202.


Scalability implications for Open-Source Linux Based.. - Khanvilkar, Khokhar   (Correct)

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S. Patton, B. Smith, D. Doss, W. Yurcik, "A layered framework strategy for deploying high assurance VPNs", 5th IEEE Intl. Symp. on High Assurance Sys. Engg., pp:199-202, 2000.

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