Policy-based dynamic provision of IP services in a secure VPN coalition scenario
This article describes a recent R&D result in supporting secure and dynamic coalition internetworking scenarios, where a number of military and civil subnetworks are combined using IPsec in a higher-level IP secure military network. It is part of the work undertaken in the VPN workshop initiativ...
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description | This article describes a recent R&D result in supporting secure and dynamic coalition internetworking scenarios, where a number of military and civil subnetworks are combined using IPsec in a higher-level IP secure military network. It is part of the work undertaken in the VPN workshop initiative, where a set of national defense and research organizations are meeting together to align their vision and requirements on what an IPv4 or IPv6 secure and dynamic IPsec-based virtual private network should be, and how to deploy it in an international multidomain scenario. |
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