Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Advanced Materials Science and Environmental Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.2991/amsee-16.2016.66
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The Development of a Structural Scheme of National Segment in a Protected Cross-Border Space

Abstract: A structural scheme of national segment in a protected cross-border space is proposed. Information exchange in the integrated system of cross-border space between interacting sides is provided by the creation and use of national segment and an integration gateway. The scheme of interaction of two sides of the integration system using the integration gateway is presented.

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“…In the cross-border exchange, each automated workstation is the property of one of the interacting parties and is protected by means of protection adopted in the corresponding part. Each party determines for its workplace cryptographic tools, hardware and software tools to protect information from unauthorized access and other hardware and software [1]. Consequently, there is a need to develop the automated system (AS) of protected cross-border information exchange (PCIE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cross-border exchange, each automated workstation is the property of one of the interacting parties and is protected by means of protection adopted in the corresponding part. Each party determines for its workplace cryptographic tools, hardware and software tools to protect information from unauthorized access and other hardware and software [1]. Consequently, there is a need to develop the automated system (AS) of protected cross-border information exchange (PCIE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%