期刊名称:International Journal of Security and Its Applications
印刷版ISSN:1738-9976
出版年度:2015
卷号:9
期号:9
页码:77-94
DOI:10.14257/ijsia.2015.9.9.08
出版社:SERSC
摘要:Today's security initiatives have encouraged incorporation of physical security and information security into converged security for greater effectiveness and capabilities. However, efforts for converging security have largely limited to the issues of the organizational structure with respect to streamlining processes and abstract frameworks for security management. To go beyond just a buzz word of converged security, it should be necessary to bring significant technical merits from this convergence. In this work, we consider "event correlations" that examine any associations between events coming from the above two distinctive worlds to provide greater capabilities for preventing unauthorized access to high-security computers, as a tangible step towards convergence of security. For this purpose, we introduce our approach using event categorization that maps physical events to a finite number of classes (five) instead of considering event types individually for feasibility, and also show how to define correlation rules with the categories. In addition, we present our prototype system that implements the incorporation of two typical physical security entities: a door/gate access control and a video surveillance system. Our exploration presented in this paper would be beneficial for guiding future development of a diverse range of converged security functions