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27 January 2010 Extending the Clark-Wilson security model for digital long-term preservation use-cases
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Proceedings Volume 7542, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2010; 75420M (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.839393
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2010, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
A continuously growing amount of information of today exists not only in digital form but were actually born-digital. These informations need be preserved as they are part of our cultural and scientific heritage or because of legal requirements. As many of these information are born-digital they have no analog origin, and cannot be preserved by traditional means without losing their original representation. Thus digital long-term preservation becomes continuously important and is tackled by several international and national projects like the US National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program [1], the German NESTOR project [2] and the EU FP7 SHAMAN Integrated Project [3]. In digital long-term preservation the integrity and authenticity of the preserved information is of great importance and a challenging task considering the requirement to enforce both security aspects over a long time often assumed to be at least 100 years. Therefore in a previous work [4] we showed the general feasibility of the Clark-Wilson security model [5] for digital long-term preservation in combination with a syntactic and semantic verification approach [6] to tackle these issues. In this work we do a more detailed investigation and show exemplarily the influence of the application of such a security model on the use cases and roles of a digital long-term preservation environment. Our goals is a scalable security model - i.e. no fixed limitations of usable operations, users and objects - for mainly preserving integrity of objects but also ensuring authenticity.
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Maik Schott, Christian Krätzer, Jana Dittmann, and Claus Vielhauer "Extending the Clark-Wilson security model for digital long-term preservation use-cases", Proc. SPIE 7542, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2010, 75420M (27 January 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.839393
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KEYWORDS
Information security

Data modeling

Computer security

Data archive systems

Mathematical modeling

Associative arrays

Data storage

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