The construction of a multi-level intelligent information security system for automated systems of railway transport
Keywords:
automated system, railway transport, information security, conception, formal task statementAbstract
The paper discusses features of construction and operation of automated systems of railway transport. As main distinguishing factors, the great variety and diversity of such systems, their mutual co-relationships and links with public networks, and strong heterogeneity of internal user are highlighted. The architecture of a multi-level intelligent information security system that proposed to protect information in automated systems of railway transport is suggested and discussed. To store data about security in a multilevel intelligent system of protection it is proposed to use a hybrid ontology repository. Formal task statements for intelligent services of data analysis at the top level of the reviewed protection systems are offered. Analysis of these statements showed that development of intelligent services for correlation management, security analysis and attack modeling should be assigned to analysis tasks. Intelligent services for decision support and visual data analysis are among the synthesis tasks.References
Published
2013-12-01
How to Cite
Kotenko, I., Saenko, I., Chernov, A., & Butakova, M. (2013). The construction of a multi-level intelligent information security system for automated systems of railway transport. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 7(30), 7-25. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.30.1
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