An Architecture for ATM Network Security

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Kihong Park

Dec 12, 1997

Abstract

With the advent of high-speed networks and the Internet taking root in everyday socio-economic activities, facilitating secure communication infrastructures has become a critical problem. In this talk, I will describe some recent work carried out as part of the ATM Network Security Project at Purdue toward designing a secure ATM network architecture with a view toward supporting both native ATM and IP-over-ATM communication.

The talk will be informal and self-contained. This is joint work with M. Tripunitara, K. Nataraj, G. Krishnan, and P. Shah.



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