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Chow6/23/2003 sgfr1 SFGR: Secure Groupware for First Responder C. Edward Chow Chip Benight Ganesh Godavari.

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1 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr1 SFGR: Secure Groupware for First Responder C. Edward Chow Chip Benight Ganesh Godavari

2 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr2 Goal of SGFR SGFR: Secure Groupware for First Responder: The goal is to design a framework for enhancing groupware packages such as instant messenger and video conferencing tool, –with security through secure group policy management (Antigone from U. Michigan) scalable group key management (Keystone from UT Austin), and secure model (Bell Lapadula) –With stress level and tool usage effectiveness evaluation This is a joint project with Dr. Chip Benight of psychology department. The enhanced secured groupware will be tested in a field trial with City’s Emergency Response team. SGFR is sponsored by NISSC with $10,000 grant.

3 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr3 SGFR Features Security Enhanced Groupware Instant messenger (AMSN, yahoo) Video monitoring Video conference Security Model for Access Control Trusted Solaris/BSD or Customized Access Control/Linux Bell Lapadula Model (Security Clearance, Category) Psychology Evaluation Stress Level Tracking Effectiveness of Tool Usage (Keyboard/Mouse Event Tracking, History of Commands, Mistakes, Popup Quiz?) Group Key Managment Enforce Secure Group Policy Rekeying system (Keystone, Antigone)

4 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr4 SGFR System Architecture SGFR Client SGFR Group Key Server SGFR Instant Messenger Server SGFR Video Conference Server Encrypted msgs With group key Registration/autentication Group key distribution Sign-in, create chat groups Subscribe video channel

5 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr5 Timeline and Deliverables Phase 1. 6/2/2003-7/9/2003 –Develop SGFR version 0.1 with Secure IM. Integrate Keystone with instant messenger. –Develop Stress Level/Tool Usage Evaluation Plan –NISSC Midterm Report. Phase 2. 7/10/2003-8/9/2003 –Develop SGFR version 0.2. Enhance secure IM with security model, group policy management, video capability, and stress level/usage monitoring. Port Keystone to run with Openssl. –Plan for field trial. Phase 3. 8/10/2003-9/9/2003 –Field trial with City Emergency Response Team. –Develop SGFR version 1.0. Improve SGFR with field trial feedback. –NISSC Final Report.

6 Chow6/23/2003 sgfr6 Status Obtained keystone package from UT Austin. Ported Crytolib1.2 to run on Linux. Testing keystone key server. Faxed request to U. Michigan for Antigone security policy management software. Will receive software package from Prof. Atul Prakash soon. Studying proper instant messenger software for use as groupware in our project. Contacted Steve Dubay, Director of Emergency Management for the City of Colorado Springs, 385-7229. He will arrange contact/meeting with their technical members.


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