Abstract

In today's network environments the integrated design and management of different security technologies and mechanisms are of great interest. Especially in large networks, the security management should be supported by approaches with an appropriate level of abstraction, such that a system can be considered independently of the complex configuration details of its various component mechanisms. Furthermore, the employment of the security services and the design of their configurations should be supported by a structured technique that separates the consideration of the system as a whole from the detailed design of the subsystems. Pursuing these goals, this papers offers an approach to modeling network security systems, based on the concepts of policy-based management and model-based management, and analyzes the policy representation and refinement as well as the model validation enabled by this modeling.

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