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An architecture for multi-security level network traffic

Proceedings - International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology

Witzke, Edward L.; Gossage, Steven A.; Wiener, Dallas W.

Increasing availability and decreasing prices of encryptors raise the question, "Can secure and regular network traffic be carried over one infrastructure?" If this is feasible without compromising the security of network data or attached systems, benefits in both money and reliability can be realized. This paper examines the trends in encryption hardware, presents a possible consolidated architecture, highlights potential benefits, and discusses obstacles and details that would need to be worked out before wide-spread adoption. © 2006 IEEE.

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Design and initial deployment of the wireless local area networking infrastructure at Sandia National Laboratories

Witzke, Edward L.; Miller, Marc M.; Wiener, Dallas W.; Long, J.P.; Hamill, Michael J.; Mitchell, Mark G.

A major portion of the Wireless Networking Project at Sandia National Laboratories over the last few years has been to examine IEEE 802.11 wireless networking for possible use at Sandia and if practical, introduce this technology. This project team deployed 802.11a, b, and g Wireless Local Area Networking at Sandia. This report examines the basics of wireless networking and captures key results from project tests and experiments. It also records project members thoughts and designs on wireless LAN architecture and security issues. It documents some of the actions and milestones of this project, including pilot and production deployment of wireless networking equipment, and captures the team's rationale behind some of the decisions made. Finally, the report examines lessons learned, future directions, and conclusions.

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Final report for the network authentication investigation and pilot

Witzke, Edward L.; Eldridge, John M.; Miller, Marc M.; Wiener, Dallas W.; Dautenhahn, Nathan D.

New network based authentication mechanisms are beginning to be implemented in industry. This project investigated different authentication technologies to see if and how Sandia might benefit from them. It also investigated how these mechanisms can integrate with the Sandia Two-Factor Authentication Project. The results of these investigations and a network authentication path forward strategy are documented in this report.

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