The Using of «Time Intervals» for Provision a Secure Network Boot of Thin-Client System

In this article reveals the notion of «time slots» (T) that have been introduced in description of the model and concept of trusted network booting for a thin-client system [1]. The article deals with stages of loading the terminal operating system into workstation memory, starting of workstation sw...

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Main Authors: Kirill Alexandrovich Butsik, Vadim Vadimovich Derevyashko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Engineering Physics Institute 2016-03-01
Series:Bezopasnostʹ Informacionnyh Tehnologij
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Online Access:https://bit.mephi.ru/index.php/bit/article/view/36
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Summary:In this article reveals the notion of «time slots» (T) that have been introduced in description of the model and concept of trusted network booting for a thin-client system [1]. The article deals with stages of loading the terminal operating system into workstation memory, starting of workstation switch-on. «Time slot» defines a time (sec.) of execution at each stage in cases of normal operation and insider activity. The article presents methods for the detection and neutralization of such activity by monitoring of values of "time slots".
ISSN:2074-7128
2074-7136