Visible to the public Research on the Security Protection Framework of Power Mobile Internet Services Based on Zero Trust

TitleResearch on the Security Protection Framework of Power Mobile Internet Services Based on Zero Trust
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsChen, Lu, Dai, Zaojian, CHEN, Mu, Li, Nige
Conference Name2021 6th International Conference on Smart Grid and Electrical Automation (ICSGEA)
Date PublishedMay 2021
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-6654-3263-4
KeywordsCollaboration, complex networks, Complexity theory, Computing Theory, Continuous Trust Evaluation, Couplings, dynamic access control, Human Behavior, human factors, policy-based governance, Power measurement, Power Mobile Interconnection, Power systems, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security protection, Smart grids, Trust, Web and internet services, zero trust
AbstractUnder the background of increasingly severe security situation, the new working mode of power mobile internet business anytime and anywhere has greatly increased the complexity of network interaction. At the same time, various means of breaking through the boundary protection and moving laterally are emerging in an endless stream. The existing boundary-based mobility The security protection architecture is difficult to effectively respond to the current complex and diverse network attacks and threats, and faces actual combat challenges. This article first analyzes the security risks faced by the existing power mobile Internet services, and conducts a collaborative analysis of the key points of zero-trust based security protection from multiple perspectives such as users, terminals, and applications; on this basis, from identity security authentication, continuous trust evaluation, and fine-grained access The dimension of control, fine-grained access control based on identity trust, and the design of a zero-trust-based power mobile interconnection business security protection framework to provide theoretical guidance for power mobile business security protection.
URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9470251
DOI10.1109/ICSGEA53208.2021.00021
Citation Keychen_research_2021