Visible to the public Secure Reliable Group Communication for Tactical Networks

TitleSecure Reliable Group Communication for Tactical Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsRefaei, M.T., Bush, J.
Conference NameMilitary Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2014 IEEE
Date PublishedOct
Keywordsauthentication, Computer architecture, computer network reliability, computer network security, cryptography, Encryption, group oriented communication, military communication, military computing, multicast, norm, NSA Suite B cryptography, Protocols, reliability, reliable group communication, SECRET, secure group communication, suite-b, tactical communication, tactical networks
Abstract

Tactical communication networks lack infrastructure and are highly dynamic, resource-constrained, and commonly targeted by adversaries. Designing efficient and secure applications for this environment is extremely challenging. An increasing reliance on group-oriented, tactical applications such as chat, situational awareness, and real-time video has generated renewed interest in IP multicast delivery. However, a lack of developer tools, software libraries, and standard paradigms to achieve secure and reliable multicast impedes the potential of group-oriented communication and often leads to inefficient communication models. In this paper, we propose an architecture for secure and reliable group-oriented communication. The architecture utilizes NSA Suite B cryptography and may be appropriate for handling sensitive and DoD classified data up to SECRET. Our proposed architecture is unique in that it requires no infrastructure, follows NSA CSfC guidance for layered security, and leverages NORM for multicast data reliability. We introduce each component of the architecture and describe a Linux-based software prototype.

DOI10.1109/MILCOM.2014.200
Citation Key6956920