Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context

A vast range of controls/countermeasures exists for implementing security on information systems connected to the Internet. For the practitioner attempting to implement an integrated solution between trading partners operating across the Internet, this has serious implications in respect of interope...

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Main Author: Pather, Maree
Other Authors: Venter, Lucas
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/885
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-8852016-04-16T04:07:41Z Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context Pather, Maree Venter, Lucas Security Business-to-business e-commerce (B2B) Extranet Interoperability Trading partner 005.71 Computer networks -- Security measures Extranets (Computer networks) -- Security measures Internetworking (Telecommunication) -- Security measures Electronic commerce -- Security measures Business enterprises -- Computer networks -- Security measures Electronic data interchange A vast range of controls/countermeasures exists for implementing security on information systems connected to the Internet. For the practitioner attempting to implement an integrated solution between trading partners operating across the Internet, this has serious implications in respect of interoperability between the security systems of the trading partners. The problem is exacerbated by the range of specification options within each control. This research is an attempt to find a set of relevant controls and specifications towards a framework for ensuring optimal interoperability between trading partners in this context. Since a policy-based, layered approach is advocated, which allows each trading partner to address localized risks independently, no exhaustive risk analysis is attempted. The focus is on infrastructure that is simultaneously optimally secure and provides optimal interoperability. It should also be scalable, allowing for additional security controls to be added whenever deemed necessary. Computing M. Sc. (Information Systems) 2009-08-25T10:47:35Z 2009-08-25T10:47:35Z 2002-06 2009-08-25T10:47:35Z Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/885 en 1 online resource (viii, 120 leaves)
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topic Security
Business-to-business e-commerce (B2B)
Extranet
Interoperability
Trading partner
005.71
Computer networks -- Security measures
Extranets (Computer networks) -- Security measures
Internetworking (Telecommunication) -- Security measures
Electronic commerce -- Security measures
Business enterprises -- Computer networks -- Security measures
Electronic data interchange
spellingShingle Security
Business-to-business e-commerce (B2B)
Extranet
Interoperability
Trading partner
005.71
Computer networks -- Security measures
Extranets (Computer networks) -- Security measures
Internetworking (Telecommunication) -- Security measures
Electronic commerce -- Security measures
Business enterprises -- Computer networks -- Security measures
Electronic data interchange
Pather, Maree
Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
description A vast range of controls/countermeasures exists for implementing security on information systems connected to the Internet. For the practitioner attempting to implement an integrated solution between trading partners operating across the Internet, this has serious implications in respect of interoperability between the security systems of the trading partners. The problem is exacerbated by the range of specification options within each control. This research is an attempt to find a set of relevant controls and specifications towards a framework for ensuring optimal interoperability between trading partners in this context. Since a policy-based, layered approach is advocated, which allows each trading partner to address localized risks independently, no exhaustive risk analysis is attempted. The focus is on infrastructure that is simultaneously optimally secure and provides optimal interoperability. It should also be scalable, allowing for additional security controls to be added whenever deemed necessary. === Computing === M. Sc. (Information Systems)
author2 Venter, Lucas
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Pather, Maree
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title Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
title_short Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
title_full Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
title_fullStr Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
title_full_unstemmed Towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
title_sort towards a model for ensuring optimal interoperability between the security systems of trading partners in a business-to-business e-commerce context
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