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Collaboration Innovation by Smart IT Security Mechanisms

Anderl, Reiner ; Vettermann, Steven (2003)
Collaboration Innovation by Smart IT Security Mechanisms.
In: Proceedings der ProSTEP iViP Science Days 2003
Buchkapitel, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Realizing close, world-wide collaboration between customers, suppliers, and engineering partners in-creases risks. Applications enabling distributed collaboration can open a direct pipeline to the enter-prise?s most valuable information assets, presenting a tempting target for fraud, malicious hackers, and industrial espionage. Appropriate protections are prerequisite for doing business both for an enter-prise?s credibility with its stakeholders and its financial viability. But, from the security point of view, distributed collaboration is challenging. End-to-end security is needed. The realization of an enterprise security integration (ESI) framework provides appropriate solutions. ESI provides a common, enterprise-spanning security infrastructure. Web-based ESI provides possibilities for a secure but loosely coupling of enterprises. A unique proposition is, that it provides a solution for distributed user man-agreement. Thus, Web-based ESI offers smart mechanisms for next generation distributed collaboration environments.

Typ des Eintrags: Buchkapitel
Erschienen: 2003
Autor(en): Anderl, Reiner ; Vettermann, Steven
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Collaboration Innovation by Smart IT Security Mechanisms
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 2003
Ort: Dresden
Buchtitel: Proceedings der ProSTEP iViP Science Days 2003
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Realizing close, world-wide collaboration between customers, suppliers, and engineering partners in-creases risks. Applications enabling distributed collaboration can open a direct pipeline to the enter-prise?s most valuable information assets, presenting a tempting target for fraud, malicious hackers, and industrial espionage. Appropriate protections are prerequisite for doing business both for an enter-prise?s credibility with its stakeholders and its financial viability. But, from the security point of view, distributed collaboration is challenging. End-to-end security is needed. The realization of an enterprise security integration (ESI) framework provides appropriate solutions. ESI provides a common, enterprise-spanning security infrastructure. Web-based ESI provides possibilities for a secure but loosely coupling of enterprises. A unique proposition is, that it provides a solution for distributed user man-agreement. Thus, Web-based ESI offers smart mechanisms for next generation distributed collaboration environments.

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